Flight 93 National Memorial

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On Tuesday morning, September 11, 2001, the actions of the 40 passengers and crew aboard Flight 93 thwarted the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Many exhibits explore the forty passengers and crew members of United Airlines Flight 93.

The visitor center features a permanent exhibit that focuses on the Flight 93 story within the context of September 11, 2001. Visitors are welcome to a self guided tour through inter-active exhibits. The park grounds are open sunrise to sunset everyday. The Wall of Names is the highlight and an easy walk from a parking area.

The Wall of names distinguishes each passenger and crew member. The wall is formed from 40 individual marbles panels engraved with their names. The Wall of Names appears unified from a distance. This symbolism represents the passengers and crew members coming together on September 11, 2001.
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Assembled from hemlock beams, the Ceremonial Gate features 40 cut angles. Beyond the gate, the final piece of granite acknowledges when Flight 93 crashed.
Wall of Names
Walking trail Visitors flight 93 memorial map Tower of Voices Memorial
Walkway to the Visitors Center
View from the road in the park
Viewing walkway from the visitors center
Tower of Voices Memorial
Tower of Voices Memorial
Walking trail bridge and the visitors center at top of the hillside
Visitors center
Visitors center
Visitors center
Visitors Shelter at the start to the Wall of Names
Entrance sign
Walking to the Wall of Names
Walking to the Wall of Names
Group area
Looking back to the Visitors Shelter