This 60'
X 30', 92 lb. American Flag was donated to a ground zero volunteer during the rescue and recovery operations after the terrorist
attacks of September 11, 2001. A Tully construction crew was enlisted to unfurl the Flag on 1 Liberty Plaza overlooking the
World Trade Center site. For over two months, it helped give all who were there the strength and courage to continue the task
before them.

"And our flag...we caught our breath and uncovered our heads, and couldn't
speak for a moment, for the thought of what it was to us and the great ideals it stood for." - Mark Twain
FRIENDS OF THE FLAG
9/11 Memorial & Museum
912FILM.com
ArtAid
Art Flag Company
Band of Pride
Building Homes for Heroes
FJC Foundation
FDNY
Gotham Seafood
Hope For The Warriors
Intrepid Sea,Air & Space Museum
Joel Meyerowitz
McGuire Photography
Never Forget Foundation
NY1 News
NYC Veterans Parade Committee
NY Mets
NYPD
PAPD
Stephen Siller Children's Foundation
USA-TEES
USS New York
W.H Christian and Sons
World Police & Fire Games
Wounded Warrior Project
Photo Credits Robert Domingo: FDNY Press Office, Todd Heisler: NY Times, Steve White:
NY Post, Maryanne McGuire, Joel Meyerowitz, Staff Sgt. Andrew Jacob, Denise-Lutrey-Casalinuovo, Diane Fox, Stephanie Zessos,
Stephen "Butch" Moran, David Margules, John McGuire
Questions or comments? Contact us at:
Email@The Flag

In tribute to all who were lost that day, The Flag
Foundation was established to support wounded warriors and first responders. Visit our Flag Foundation page for more info.
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