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September 11 Archive Press Release
For Immediate Release
March 28, 2006

September11Archive.com details history of the
World Trade Center from construction to destruction


Archive contains 15,000 historic newspaper articles on the World Trade Center and events surrounding September 11, 2001

September11Archive, a free service of NewspaperARCHIVE.com, contains more than 15,000 full-image newspaper pages on the World Trade Center and the events surrounding September 11, 2001. Historic articles, like the unveiling of the plans for the twin towers in 1964, can be found in the archive along with newspapers from September 11 and the aftermath.

"Americans will never forget the images of crashing planes and the World Trade Center towers coming down," said Greg Hollingsworth, researcher for September11Archive.com. "Yet, this archive not only conveys the tragic moments of September 11, 2001, but also explains the history behind the buildings and events."

Along with the newspaper archive, the website contains a timeline detailed with newspaper accounts. For example, next to 1966 an article from August 4, 1966, explains the agreement reached between the port authorities of New York and New Jersey to build the World Trade Center. Several front page newspapers from September 11, 2001, can also be found in the timeline.

"September 11 defines a generation that was not around when JFK was assassinated or when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon," said Jeff Kiley, General Manager of NewspaperARCHIVE.com. "Therefore, those old enough to have witnessed the event will never forget images from that day."

With Adobe Reader and Optical Character Recognition technology, students and researchers can quickly obtain articles about the World Trade Center by searching with key words or dates. For instance, if researchers type in the word "memorial," newspapers about memorial ceremonies for the victims of the attacks will appear. Specific articles can be found by typing in the date along with a key word. If "memorial" is searched on January 7, 2004, the day after the design was chosen for the World Trade Center Memorial, articles about the planned memorial can be found.

September11Archive.com is part of a series of free newspaper archives that include websites like FBIArchive.com, TitanicArchive.com, MartinLutherKingJrArchive.com, AbrahamLincolnArchive.com and ProBaseballArchive.com. Topics for future free archives can be suggested by emailing news@newspaperarchive.com

Researchers interested in finding more information about the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Osama Bin Laden and al-Qaida can go to NewspaperARCHIVE.com where there are 27,588 newspaper images on the World Trade Center, 316,185 on the Pentagon, 14,518 on Osama Bin Laden and 18,920 on al-Qaida. NewspaperArchive.com, the largest database available online, is owned by Heritage Microfilm and began in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1999.
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