The Flight 93 National Memorial honors the 40 passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93 who courageously gave their lives thwarting a planned attack on Washington, D.C. Congress authorized the Flight 93 National Memorial in 2002.The Memorial is a place where individuals can learn about the events of September 11, 2001 and find meaning and inspiration. An international competition was conducted to choose the design for the permanent memorial and over 1,000 entries were submitted. The work of Paul Murdoch Architects and Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects was selected after a two stage competition. That design is now taking shape. The first features of the memorial were dedicated on September 10, 2011. Work continues on the remaining features.
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Dedicated to all Flight 93 victims. Contact Information:
(814) 893-6322 Website:
http://www.nps.gov/flni/index.htm
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Victims Listed:
Christian Adams, Lorraine G. Bay, Todd M. Beamer, Alan Beaven, Mark K. Bingham, Deora F. Bodley, Sandra Waugh Bradshaw "Sandy", Marion Britton, Thomas E. Burnett Jr., William J. Cashman, Georgine Rose Corrigan, Patricia Cushing, Jason Dahl, Joseph DeLuca, Patrick Joseph Driscoll "Joe", Edward P. Felt, Jane C. Folger, Colleen L. Fraser, Andrew Garcia, Jeremy Glick, Olga Osterholm White Gould "Kristin", Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas, Wanda A. Green, Donald F. Greene, Linda Gronlund, Richard Jerry Guadagno, LeRoy Wilton Homer Jr., Toshiya Kuge, CeeCee Lyles, Hilda Marcin, Waleska Martinez, Nicole C. Miller, Louis J. Nacke, Donald A. Peterson, Jean H. Peterson, Mark David Rothenberg "Mickey", Christine Anne Snyder, Deborah A. Welsh