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Flight 93 National Memorial Volunteers Recognized for their Contributions

The Flight 93 National Memorial Volunteers attended a Volunteer Recognition Dinner in their honor on Friday, November 7th and then traveled to the Pentagon on Saturday, November 15th.
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Building the Permanent Memorial to Honor the Passengers & Crew of Flight 93

On Sept. 11, 2001, the passengers & crew of Flight 93 gave their lives to thwart an attack on our Nation's Capital. The project partners are working to develop the permanent memorial to honor the heroes.
Learn about Memorial Design
Meet the Architect(video)
Q&A with Architect
Design PowerPoint
Support the building of the memorial by visiting www.honorflight93.org


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Flight 93 Partners Support Memorial Design

Read, watch and listen to statements from the Families of Flight 93, the Flight 93 Memorial Task Force, the Flight 93 Advisory Commission and the National Park Service in support of the Flight 93 National Memorial design and the design process.
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Preamble to the Mission Statement

"A common field one day. A field of honor forever."

May all who visit this place remember the collective acts of courage and sacrifice of the passengers and crew, revere this hallowed ground as the final resting place of those heroes, and reflect on the power of individuals who choose to make a difference.
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Support the Flight 93 National Memorial

There are many ways that you can honor the heroes of Flight 93 who, on September 11th, courageously gave their lives. You can volunteer your time and talents, or you can help in the development of the National Memorial and preservation of the Sacred Ground, the final resting place of the passengers and crew, for future generations.
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109 West Main Street
Suite 104
Somerset, PA 15501

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Park Office
(814) 443-4557

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(814) 443-2180

Climate

Average summer daytime temperatures range from mid-high 70's with cool evening temperatures in the 50's. Autumn temperatures remain warm through October. Winter highs average in the mid-30's with snow cover of one inch or more exists an average of 54 days throughout the season. 
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Bluestone in Hancock  

Did You Know?
Known as “The Gateway to the Delaware River”, Hancock, New York, is famous for its bluestone and timber industries. Louisville Slugger baseball bats were made from Hancock timber for over 85 and years and its bluestone was used in building the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.

Last Updated: November 19, 2008 at 16:07 EST