✨ New York's 9/11 Tribute in Light | Annual Public Art Installation 🌟
If you see two massive blue beams of light in the New York night sky, don't be alarmed—it's the annual "Tribute in Light" art installation for 9/11. 🌇 🗽 What is it? This public art project honors those who perished in the 9/11 attacks in 2001. The beams of light recreate the shape of the World Trade Center Twin Towers, symbolizing hope and resilience. 🕊️ ✨ Stunning Details: ✅ 88 xenon lamps, each at 7,000 watts, form two 48-foot beams of light ✅ The beams reach up to 4 miles high and are visible from up to 60 miles away ✅ Created by a team of artists, including John Bennett and Paul Myoda ✅ Production team: Michael Ahern Production Services ⏰ Lighting Time: From sunset to sunrise on September 11th each year Viewing Locations: Visible from many places in New York, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, New Jersey, and even from 60 miles away 🙏 Let's Remember Together: Take a moment to quietly reflect and honor the lives lost and the pursuit of peace. 🌃 #NationalSeptember11MemorialMuseum 🌟🌟🌟