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Blind hiker Randy Pierce participates in endeavor to memorialize the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.

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09.06.2010 – Nashua, New Hampshire – Blind hiker, Randy Pierce will join in the long standing September 11th memorial, Flags on the 48. The idea emerged just days after the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001, when a group of hikers climbed to the top of Mount Liberty in New Hampshire and flew a large US flag. Since then, the group expanded, flying flags upon the “New Hampshire 48″, on the Saturday closest to September 11th. Pierce will participate by hiking and flying a flag upon Mt. Liberty, the mountain where this poignant memorial began. Read more.
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