A memorial in a cold,rainy field in western Pennsylvania tells the ‘extraordinary chronicle’ of the 40 passengers and crew who fought back against the hijackers Under a cold, steady rain and surrounded by the hills and wildflower fields of western Pennsylvania, and perfect strangers met through tears and voices choked with emotion to dedicate a novel museum to the 40 passengers and crew who brought down flight 93 during the 9/11 attacks 14 years ago. Related: Flight 93 National Memorial opens visitor center – in pictures Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com