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9/11 Museum to Feature Website for Public Video and Photos

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The September 11th terrorist attack eight years ago is considered the most recorded event in history and the future museum at the World Trade Center site wants as many of those videos and photos as possible. On the new website, "www.911history.org," the National September 11th Memorial and Museum allows people to upload the images they captured that day, and in the days that followed. Jake Barton developed the website.

BARTON: For every individual who watched something on television, who were at one of the attack sites, who attended a vigil, who volunteered in the days and months and years after 9/11, they are actually able to tell their 9/11 story.

The website also allows people to view 9/11 images. There are warnings to viewers about the more graphic and disturbing ones. The anniversary of the attacks is tomorrow.

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