'The victims won't be forgotten': Reflecting on twenty years since September 11th attacks at Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial
Posted: Sep 12, 2021 8:35 AM CST
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KEWASKUM, Wis. (CBS 58) -- With public ceremonies and private, solemn remembrances, Americans are honoring the nearly 3,000 lives lost in the September 11th terror attacks.
On Saturday, an observance was held at the new, Wisconsin 9/11 memorial and Education Center in Kewaskum, a site that holds special significance for a Washington County family who lost a loved one in the attacks.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Michael Schlesinger visited the memorial and met the father of one victim, Andrea Haberman, to learn about the twenty years that have passed since that dark day in American history.
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