"Lunchtime" Sculpture Inspires Ground Zero Workers

401671 01: "Lunchtime" photographed on February 20, 2002 in New York City shows the 40-foot-long sculpture of ironworkers based on a famous 1932 photograph taken during the construction of the Empire State Building. Ground Zero workers have asked that it become a permanant memorial in lower Manhattan because it has provided inspiration and support to all the people involved in recovery efforts at the site of the September 11th attacks. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
401671 01: "Lunchtime" photographed on February 20, 2002 in New York City shows the 40-foot-long sculpture of ironworkers based on a famous 1932 photograph taken during the construction of the Empire State Building. Ground Zero workers have asked that it become a permanant memorial in lower Manhattan because it has provided inspiration and support to all the people involved in recovery efforts at the site of the September 11th attacks. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
"Lunchtime" Sculpture Inspires Ground Zero Workers
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