where do the 9 11 lights come from

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The 9/11 lights, called the "Tribute in Light," come from the roof of a parking garage in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The installation consists of 88 powerful 7,000-watt xenon light bulbs arranged in two 48-foot squares, which mimic the shape and location of the original Twin Towers. These beams project upward into the sky, reaching up to four miles high, and can be seen from a 60-mile radius, symbolizing remembrance and resilience after the September 11 attacks. The tribute was first lit six months after 9/11 in March 2002 and has since become an annual commemorative event each September 11th, produced by the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and others.