But the scene doesn’t end there. The horses traverse the Brooklyn Bridge, making their way into the heart of New York City, with the city skyline looming in the distance. We see a close-up of one of the Clydesdales’ faces, capturing the strength and determination in their eyes. And then, a breathtaking view of the Statue of Liberty appears, symbolizing the resilience and hope that defines America.
As the music swells, the horses bow before the iconic landmark, a powerful display of reverence and solidarity. This moment leaves viewers deeply moved, their hearts touched by the homage paid to those who were lost.
This touching commercial originally aired during Super Bowl XXXVI on February 3, 2002, and it has become etched in our collective memory. Every year on this solemn anniversary, it resurfaces online, reminding us of the enduring power of unity and remembrance.
Let us take a moment to remember and honor those we lost on 9/11, and to appreciate the strength and resilience that define us as a nation. Today, we stand together as one, unified by our shared memories and the hope for a better future.