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Public School 146 has a large bank of tall windows overlooking the skyline of Manhattan. Many teachers and students saw the planes strike the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
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Trees, grass and flowers are a main part of the Flight 93 National Memorial, which marks the site where Flight 93 crashed.
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Clark stopped to help another man while escaping the building. The two got out just minutes before it collapsed.
Welles Crowther died when the World Trade Center's south tower collapsed. He had stayed behind to help people get out.
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