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Sept. 11 remembrance: Looking back at Tucson's 2001 'living flag' tribute

Thousands of Tucsonans formed a human flag on Sept. 15, 2001 to honor the nearly 3,000 people who died in the 9/11 attacks. 

The crowd of 15,000 local men, women and children gathered at Tucson Electric Park, now Kino Stadium, where ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV photographer David Sanders took an aerial photo of the "living flag."

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On Sept. 13, 1814, Francis Scott Key wrote the poem that would become "The Star-Spangled Banner." It became our national anthem in 1931.

From local ties to a flight victim, to Tucsonans' deaths in the wars that followed, to the shock of learning of a hijacker's time in our city, to the hopes of a family whose baby was born that day, and more: Here are seven stories from that indelible day and the 20 years since.

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