Landmarks across the U.S. glowed the colors of France's flag Friday night to show solidarity with the country after multiple terror attacks struck Paris killing scores of people.
San Francisco City Hall tonight, lit in memory of those lost in Paris. Kudos to City staff. https://t.co/ph9WZfUQ3W— John C. Baker (@John C. Baker)1447466334.0
https://t.co/Ai8Fhmift2— SF City Hall (@SF City Hall)1447464607.0
#NYC shines in solidarity with #Paris as World Trade Center dons colors of #French flag. #NewYork #France https://t.co/Cx4BXJcLUw— Inga Sarda-Sorensen (@Inga Sarda-Sorensen)1447465450.0
Here's a photo of the World Trade Center right now https://t.co/EdvcJpecgn— Oliver Darcy (@Oliver Darcy)1447464079.0
One World Trade Center pic.twitter.com/PkhthDMHDQ
— Jon Swaine (@jonswaine) November 14, 2015
The National Anthem is playing, but tonight our thoughts are with Paris. #CapsFlames #PrayersForParis pic.twitter.com/AVMIs81yWf
— Washington Capitals (@washcaps) November 14, 2015
The Omni Hotel in downtown Dallas lights itself in the colors of the French flag to honor victims in Paris https://t.co/TsU9WUikkD— Dallas Morning News (@Dallas Morning News)1447461350.0
The Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas goes dark.... https://t.co/JfRUDfRfWM— Daniel Lopez (@Daniel Lopez)1447476959.0
In the wake of the tragedy in Paris, The #EmpireStateBuilding went dark at 10:00 PM/ET on Friday, November 13, 2015, in sympathy for Paris.— Empire State Building (@Empire State Building)1447476467.0
The @EmpireStateBldg in NYC goes dark to offer condolences to France in wake of Paris attacks https://t.co/V6zZ9O05Dz— Oliver Darcy (@Oliver Darcy)1447475606.0
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