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The Record (Bergen County, NJ), owns the copyright to the Ground Zero Spirit photograph. Reproduction licensing has been granted to a select group of vendors. To obtain your genuine product be sure to purchase from the approved vendors listed below.

Approved Vendor List

Trans World Services
1-800-211-8799 (Toll-free US)
+1 614-771-6271 (Outside US)
Aaron -
http://www.foxorder.com/911.aspx

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Flags, Banners and Murals
Our beautiful flags and banners capture
the image of our first responders, and
can be displayed to the world, showing
support to those who dedicate their lives
to helping others. We also provide vinyl
wall murals that are digitally printed and
can be easily added to enhance any
room, garage or office.

Atlas Bronze Casting
1-877-967-0557 (Toll-free US)
Stan Watts -
www.atlasbronzecasting.com
Bronze Sculptures
Powerfull bronze statues from small to larger than life-size monuments of the firemen raising the flag to honor America's heroes who answered the call on 9-11.

Sculpted and cast in the time honored lost wax bronze casting process in the USA since 1997.
Northwest Territorial Mint
1-800-344-6468 (Toll-free US)
+1 253-833-7780 (Outside US)
Kris Hill -
www.nwtmint.com

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Commemorative Coins
Since 1984, Northwest Territorial Mint has created powerfully detailed coins and medallions to salute America's best and bravest, from the firefighters and first responders who protect us at home, to America's men and women in uniform who answer the call to safeguard our freedom throughout the world.
Merrick Mint
1-800-932-2117
Matthew Abromowitz

www.merrickmint.com
Colorized U.S. Legal Tender Coins
Colorized U.S. Legal Tender Coins featuring the famous photo of the "Three firefighters raising the flag of the ruins of the World Trade Center.
NewsMax Media Inc.
1-800-485-4350
Mike Reynolds -
www.newsmaxstore.com
Framed Picture
Now you can share and celebrate the courage of heroes with this historic framed picture of three New York City firemen hoisting the American flag at Ground Zero, just hours after the worst-ever attack on U.S. territory.


* Please contact us if you find people who may be using our photo without permission.
We seek to ensure that the photograph is not used for personal gain and that it is used in a dignified and proper manner.

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