Associated Press
NEW YORK — An American flag that firefighters hoisted at ground zero in the hours after the 9/11 terror attacks returns to the World Trade Center site after disappearing for more than a decade.
The 3-foot-by-5-foot flag goes on display Thursday at the Sept. 11 museum in New York.
Police investigators identify long-lost 9/11 ground zero flag in Washington https://t.co/FTca7g1gsL pic.twitter.com/qj3P1prehO
— FOX Baltimore (@FOXBaltimore) September 7, 2016
It was the centerpiece of a photo that became a defining image of patriotic perseverance. The image shows three firefighters raising the flag over the rubble.
The flag was turned in two years ago by an as-yet-unidentified man at a firehouse in Everett, Washington.
Painstaking tests and examinations indicated it was indeed the same Star Spangled Banner.
The History Channel will air a documentary about the flag’s recovery on Sunday, the 15th anniversary of the attacks.
Long-lost flag from iconic 9/11 moment to finally go on display at @Sept11Memorial. https://t.co/BRx0cxXyOX pic.twitter.com/nbkI6BzSiN
— Dan Linden (@DanLinden) September 7, 2016