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Twenty-four years after the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001 , America continues to reflect on the terror attacks and mourn the loss of nearly 3,000 people, as the enduring pain remains.
A new generation is learning about that foundational day in American history through the voices of those who lost loved ones, including the servicemen and women who ran into the collapsing Twin Towers, and the shared stories at commemorations held across the U.S., especially in New York City .
"We have been going to the firehouse every 9/11 since that day," Patrick Dowdell, an Army veteran and son of Lt. Kevin Dowdell, an FDNY firefighter who lost his life 24 years ago, told Fox News Digital.
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