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Autistic artist Stephen Wiltshire draws spellbinding 18ft picture of New York from memory… after a 20-minute helicopter ride over city

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$200,000,000,000 spent after the attacks 

1,506,124 tonnes of debris removed from the site

3,051 children lost a parent

2,819 lives were taken in the attacks

1,609 people lost their wife/husband/boyfriend/girlfriend

99 days the buildings continued to burn

20 percent of Americans knew someone hurt/killed in the attacks

day changed the world.

We will never forget. 10 years.

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Ten Years Later: A Tribute 9/11
My favorite 9/11 tribute in New York City can be found in Bryant Park. 2,819 empty chairs on the lawn facing the site where the World Trade Center once stood, one chair for every life lost. The number of empty chairs captures the enormity of the lives lost and the stark emptiness of it just drives home the point that I hope is never forgotten. 2,819 people were here one moment and gone the next. 2,819 went to work or boarded a plane one morning ten years ago thinking it would be another ordinary day and they never came home.