Birthday boy shakes President’s hand
At the Shanksville Memorial for Flight 93, a young boy shook the president’s hand. It was a day of rememberance,
Read MoreAt the Shanksville Memorial for Flight 93, a young boy shook the president’s hand. It was a day of rememberance,
Read More“Save us from the vengeance in our hearts and the acid in our souls,” said Sister Maureen O’Brien in her
Read MoreIn Shanksville, Pa., people from across the nation joined together on Sun., Sept. 11 to remember the heroes of Flight 93, who overtook the plane to prevent further tragedies.
Although family members of Flight 93 joined together to mourn, the memorial site also welcomed the general public, several dignitaries, including President Barack Obama, and numerous members of the armed forces.
Sergeant First Class Scott Ferris walked the field 10 years ago looking for remains from the crash. “Every time you come out here, you get an eerie feeling,” Ferris said.
Read MoreNew Yorkers, Americans and people around the world now have a beautiful, dignified place to pay tribute to the memory
Read MoreShanksville, Pa—Ten years after 9/11, the site of the Flight 93 crash was memorialized and commemorated in front of families
Read MoreRoughly 75 student leaders from Ohio represented “93 Cents for Flight 93” at Shanksville’s Flight 93 memorial. The ceremony commemorated
Read MoreTen years ago, on Sept. 11, nearly 3,000 people rose from a long sleep and sought out the day. Few
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