SHANKSVILLE, Pennsylvania — At the Flight 93 Memorial, on Sept. 11, you will see all sorts. Dozens of bikers, many in their gang colors, rode, parked, and stood around the visitor center and surrounding road. A Canadian commercial pilot, in uniform, speaking French, was the first man I met there.
Tour buses and locals came to the site to honor the fallen and memorialize that awful day in 2001.
As I left the memorial’s visitor’s center — a museum, in effect, about the day, the flight, and the site — I saw a young family: Mom, Dad, and three children. The oldest was 11, the youngest around 2.
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