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Readers recount their memories of the Boston Marathon Bombing 10 years later
Our readers share what memories have stuck with them from the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. (Produced by Olivia Yarvis/Globe Staff)
A Globe photographer's eyewitness account of the Boston Marathon bombing
Boston Globe photographer John Tlumacki remembers the events of the Boston Marathon bombing a decade ago, and how he captured the devastation with his camera.
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‘A connection for life.’ Photographs from the 2013 Boston Marathon, 10 years later.

People shown in the 2013 images reflected on those moments and how they indelibly changed their lives.

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Jeff Bauman lost his legs in the Marathon bombing. Sled hockey helped him rediscover a zest for life.

Bauman is still haunted by the tragedy that took his legs 10 years ago, but his outlook has changed thanks to the power of sport.

Andy Jordan, as told to Amy MacKinnon

Ten years after Marathon bombing, why did we survive when others didn’t?

Later, I would see two photos taken that day. In the first, my kids and I are standing on Boylston Street moments before one of the Boston Marathon bombers placed a backpack next to that mailbox. The second was taken after the bomb detonated.

The Marathon bombing changed Boston. It also changed Twitter.

The Marathon bombings helped cement Twitter’s role as an interactive town square, giving users a place to amplify public safety resources, seek out places to take shelter, and connect with loved ones after phone lines jammed.

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How President Obama wrote his ‘love letter to Boston’ after the Marathon bombing

In his address at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, the president sought to put words to the city’s resilience.

The Marathon bombing’s 12-hour suspect

For 12 long hours, amateur sleuths, social media users, and some in the media wrongly proclaimed Sunil Tripathi a suspect.

Readers share their memories of the Boston Marathon bombing 10 years later

For those living in Boston at the time of the attack, the week of the 2013 Boston Marathon is one they will never forget.

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Ryan Dempster pitched for the Red Sox the day of the Boston Marathon bombing. 10 years later, he’s running the race.

Dempster is running to raise funds for the Lingzi Foundation, which honors the memory of Lingzi Lu, one of the first victims.