Flight 93 National Memorial – Stoystown, Pennsylvania

Isaac Kremer/ September 19, 2021/ Field Notes, museum, Physical

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Tower of Voices with 40 bellsone for each passenger and crew member who died in the crash of Flight 93. Even with a gentle wind the bells begin to ring. This is just off the road leading to the museum and viewing glossary/platform-frame/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="a264fd4a462aa2af526b8cf3f279e443" target="_blank" >platform.

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View of the crash site.

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