Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum Tour

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  • Sept. 10, 2007: Irmo, S.C., residents, Nobuo Yamashiro, left, and Dawn Yamashiro, right, along with their four children, sign a beam for the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, in Columbia, S.C., on the opening day of the exhibit, in memory of Dawn's brother, Brian Warner, who worked at the World Trade Center for Cantor Fitzgerald, and was killed in the attacks.
  • Sept. 10, 2007: (L-R) South Carolina First Lady Jenny Sanford, Joe Daniels, President of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Tom Johnson, a National September 11 Memorial & Museum Board Member, who lost his son in the September 11 attacks, and Anthoula Katsimatides, a National September 11 Memorial & Museum board member, who lost her brother in the September 11 attacks, bow their heads in prayer, as City Manager, Charles Austin, delivers the invocation as an honor guard from Dreher High School in Columbia, S.C., stands at attention.
  • Sept. 10, 2007: Jason Viglione, of Sumter, S.C., poses with a photo of his uncle Thomas Sabella, a New York firefighter who died in the World Trade Center, at the National September 11th Memorial and Museum tour, in Columbia, S.C. First responders and relatives of victims of the 2001 terror attacks gathered in South Carolina on Monday as a piece of a national Sept. 11 memorial started a tour across the country.
  • Sept. 10, 2007: Columbia, S.C., firefighters line up to sign the steel beam that will be used in the construction of the national memorial to be built in New York City during the kick off for the National September 11th Memorial and Museum tour, in Columbia, S.C.
  • Sept. 10, 2007: Firefighter D.J. Brooks signs the steel beam that will be used in the construction of the national memorial to be built in New York City during the kick off for the National September 11th Memorial and Museum tour in Columbia, S.C.

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