Churches that survived 9/11 give in, install metal detectors

In this March 16, 2018, photo, visitors to Trinity Church wait in line to pass through metal detectors in New York. Two New York City churches that survived the destruction of World Trade Center have become the latest city tourist sites to embrace post-9/11 security measures. Metal detectors were installed for the first time this month at Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

In this March 16, 2018, photo, One World Trade Center towers above St. Paul’s Chapel in New York. Two New York City churches that survived the destruction of World Trade Center have become the latest city tourist sites to embrace post-9/11 security measures. Metal detectors were installed for the first time this month at Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

In this March 16, 2018, photo, a security guard checks a visitor at the entrance to St. Paul’s Chapel in New York. Two New York City churches that survived the destruction of World Trade Center have become the latest city tourist sites to embrace post-9/11 security measures. Metal detectors were installed for the first time this month at Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

NEW YORK (AP) — The two stone churches near the foot of Broadway, in the shadow of the World Trade Center, have seen fire and calamity and the sweep of American history, and through it all have kept their doors wide open.

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