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NEW YORK - The pews of St. Paul's Chapel still bear scuff marks from the boots and heavy equipment of bone-weary relief workers who found refuge there in the days and weeks following the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
The church across the street from the World Trade Center served as the sanctuary where Ground Zero workers ate, slept, washed and wept. Outside, its iron fence was draped with tributes and flowers left by mourners.See the full content of this document
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Chapel Opens Ground Zero Exhibit
On Monday, the 18th-century chapel where George Washington once prayed opens a permanent exhibit, "The Unwavering S...
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