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- VictoriaAugust 7, 2014A truly well thought-out design concept for this memorial. A bit out of the way but well worth the drive. It will be even more amazing once the whole memorial path and visitors center are complete.
- Kristin TangelNovember 25, 2012On the way in or out, be sure to check out the extra signs giving further details about the surrounding fields and neighborhoods. Very informative, but a bit tricky to enter the one-way driveways.
- Mig CroweJuly 8, 2013Bring water, it can be a long walk from parking to the wall. They have wheelchairs there if you have someone who needs one. Everyone there is very helpful, kind and knowledgeable. Very moving site.Upvoted Feb 17
- Arlene MurphyJuly 8, 2016if you are unable to walk down to the Memorial itself you can drive down. Parking available.
- Shelley OttoAugust 23, 2018This is a wonderful national park. It has beautiful trails and quiet places to reflect on 9/11. The rangers are excellent teachers. The tower of wind chimes will be dedicated 9/9/18.
- Working here for the past three years has been one of the best experiences of my life and I would highly recommend stopping out and talking to one of the rangers or the volunteer ambassadors.
- Bette BoopAugust 7, 2013Keep your kids from running around...it's a MEMORIAL!! And when the guides are talking, GET OFF YOUR CELL PHONE!
- Nicole RovigDecember 2, 2019What an awesome memorial! Very somber feeling. The visitors center was worth seeing. Highly recommend if you are near the area.
- Maddie LippincottJune 20, 2018This is such an incredible place to visit. Walk the trails. Listen to the rangers tell the story. Get the full experience and you won't regret it.
- Jenya SAugust 21, 2017Very peaceful, stark, but beautifully made memorial site. Definitely worth visiting if you are in the area.
- LeleSeptember 11, 2012an easy stop off of 30 and 76. Always open, regardless of weather. Very moving memorial to those of Flight 93.
- Clark ConleySeptember 3, 2012Don't follow GPS directions. They take you in a circle. Also, last entry is 6:30 PM. It's worth the trip because they didn't let the bastards win. God bless their families and their souls.
- Mary BooneSeptember 12, 2015What a wonderfully made memorial to honor those whose lives were lost so tragically. Reading, looking at the pictures & watching the videos brought tears to my eyes as it was so emotional.
- Isaac McDanielApril 13, 2013Very solemn memorial. Be sure to talk to the rangers, they are very knowledgeable about the events surrounding Flight 93.
- Todd van AlstyneNovember 25, 2013Take time to do the cell phone tour. The rangers and volunteers ( Carl) do a great job.
- Tony CoreySeptember 16, 2013If you need a reminder why the people of this country are the reason why America is the best country in the world, visit this memorial!
- Todd MillerSeptember 19, 2011The crash site of Flight 93 is now a National Park and memorial to the bravery and heroic actions of the crew and passengers. More information can be found here. http://www.nps.gov/flni/index.htm
- Bob St ClaireSeptember 20, 2015So well done, but heart wrenching. Here's one person's point-of-view: if you admire courage and selflessness, your nationality doesn't matter.
- Julie StoopsSeptember 22, 2017Very nicely done and maintained. If you can swing it, the 2 mile trail walk is worth it.
- Joseph KulnisJuly 11, 2017Very emotional visit. Plan on a few hours and a smart phone to fully appreciate the experience.
- Bob BrittenAugust 17, 2011Talk to the Ambassadors at the site. The rangers are well-informed, but most of the ambassadors are locals who were there, and they can tell you stories.
- Todd ChristJune 27, 2019Humbling experience where the hero’s of flight 93 stoped the plane from hitting the us capitol building
- The White HouseNovember 23, 2011President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama participated in a wreath laying ceremony to honor those who lost their lives on 9/11, and to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Read more
- Rick KeiperJanuary 16, 2017This is a "must experience " if you're in the area. Very moving and inspirational.
- ChrisJune 14, 2013RIP to those who needlessly lost their lives to terrorism. We will always remember you.
- Kevin LillyJuly 31, 2010Spend a few minutes at the crash site and take the time to read the cockpit voice recorder logs inside the shelter.
- Anthony AdamsMay 26, 2011If youre traveling across PA, take a quick stop to pay your respects to true American heroes.
- Chris McDevittApril 19, 2012This place is palpably sad. Very solemn. People should not be taking pictures like its disneyworld