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  1. Brown Island (Washington) / 48.53803; -123.00370. Brown Island is a small, private island in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, San Juan County, Washington, United States. It lies just offshore to the east-northeast of the town of Friday Harbor, Washington. The island has a land area of approximately 70 acres (28 ha) and on January 1, 2008, it ...

  2. Sep 10, 2021 · In D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser recounted the six names of D.C. public school students and teachers lost on 9/11: Asia Cottom, Bernard Brown, and Rodney Dickens, and Hilda Taylor, James Debeuneure ...

    • The Meaning Behind The Design
    • Are There Tours of The Memorial?
    • There's A Memorial Chapel Inside, Too
    • A Visitor's Center Is in The Works
    • What to Know If You're Visiting

    The $22 million memorial sits on two acres of land right outside where the jetliner struck. Dozens of crape myrtle trees surround the serene landscape. There are 184 memorial benches dedicated to each of the victims, and they're organized in a timeline of their ages, from the youngest victim, 3-year-old Dana Falkenberg, to the oldest, 71-year-old J...

    While there are no official guided tours, there are guides on the grounds to give out information, and there is a 24-minute audio tour that's available for download. You can also call 202-741-1004 at the memorial entrance and listen to the tour that way. The audio provides a sequential narrative of the events at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. It a...

    The Pentagon Memorial Chapel was built within a year and dedicated on the first anniversary of the attacks. The point of impact of Flight 77 had become a place where the Pentagon community left flowers and mourned the victims, so senior leaders decided that instead of rebuilding that area as office space, it would become a chapel for all faiths to ...

    The Pentagon Memorial is currently the only 9/11 attack site that doesn't have a visitor's center or museum. That's going to change now that many visitors, especially children born after the tragedy, don't fully understand its significance. The 9/11 Pentagon Memorial Visitor Education Center is expected to be built to the west of the memorial itsel...

    You might have a lot of questions, like how to get there. Parking is strictly enforced at the Pentagon, so your best bet would be to take public transportation; however, accessible parking is available. Food, drink and pets aren't allowed at the memorial, but you can take a memento to leave behind. Smoking is not allowed. Photographs can be taken a...

  3. Saturday, September 29. Sunday, September 30. References. Timeline for September following the September 11 attacks. This article summarizes the events in the remaining days of September 2001 following the September 11 attacks which relate to the attacks. All times, except where otherwise noted, are in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), or UTC−04:00 .

  4. A severely swollen Genelle Guzman recovers in the hospital on Sept. 14, 2001, in New York. (Paul Chiasson/Pool/AP) *** Like Fort Sumter or Pearl Harbor, the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington ...

  5. Sep 7, 2021 · The memorial site is also a stop along the 9/11 Trail, a 184-mile hike-and-bike path linking Washington, D.C. to New York City. Reflect 9/11 Memorial Sculpture, Rosemead, California. Heath Satow's ...

  6. The National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial is a national memorial dedicated to the tragic events that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001. All 184 lives lost in the attack on the Pentagon are represented by “Memorial Unit” benches. Surrounding the benches are 85 Crape Myrtles (trees that will grow up to 30 feet tall) and the Age Wall, which grows one inch ...