United Airlines’ Flight 93 National Memorial will be dedicated on Saturday. So this weekend will be a little and bitter and little sweet for the family members of the 40 Passengers and crew who died aboard the hijacked airliner. One of the passenger’s relative Felt said that every year the anniversary opens up the lesion that they still have in their hearts.
The passengers who were on board in the Flight 93 tried to seize control of the plane from hijackers who aimed to wreck it in the capital region. National Park Service Superintendent Keith Newlin said that 10th Sept. will be a jubilation day because of the Flight 93 National Memorial being dedicated to this day but without forgetting that Sept. 11 is a grave occasion. Newlin is unaware of the fact that another $10 million is required for the first level of the building. He is affirmative that the memorial is heading at a fast rate.
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