Around 15,000 Tucsonans endured midday heat to form a human American flag at Tucson Electric Park — now called Kino Stadium. Participants can now tag themselves in an interactive photo of the tribute.
Arizona Daily Star In the days after the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, about 15,000 Tucsonans endured midday heat to form a human American flag at Tucson Electric Park — now called Kino Stadium.
A KRQ-FM radio disc jockey and his listeners hatched the idea as they talked on air shortly after the deadly attacks. Over the years, the Star has republished the photo on our website and Facebook page. We've received dozens of comments from Tucsonans who remember that day and where they were in the photo.
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