
LOWER MANHATTAN (WABC) -- The iconic Tribute in Light has returned once again to mark 24 years since the 9/11 terror attacks.
The art installation can be seen within a 60-mile radius around Lower Manhattan from dusk on Sept. 11 to dawn on Sept. 12.
The twin beams of light, meant to evoke the original Twin Towers, have become a regular symbol for how New Yorkers remember the city's resilience after the attacks.

The Tribute in Light was first presented six months after 9/11 in March 2002, while rescue, recovery, and relief efforts at Ground Zero continued.
"On 9/11, the world turns its eyes to New York City, where the lights that pierce our skyline symbolize our collective memory and unwavering strength," said New York Assemblyman Charles Fall. "It is our solemn duty to ensure that these lights continue to shine brightly each year, honoring the lives we lost and the resilience that defines our city."

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