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Learning LinksFlight 93 National Memorial Stage One Designs This online exhibit showcases the designs submitted for a competition for the Flight 93 National Memorial which is being planned for construction in Somerset, Pennsylvania. Source: National Park Service Flight 93 National Memorial - Virtual Site Tour Site tours were offered to registered competitors during the last quarter of 2004. This online site tour was created from photographs taken during this time period. Source: National Park Service Flight 93 National Memorial - Resources The resources available from the National Park Service include competition updates, the manual given to design competitors, and maps and videos used for the design competition. Source: National Park Service The Official Flight 93 Memorial Site This site has been commissioned by the Somerset County Commissioners, Somerset, PA with the purpose of providing one place for current news and factual information about Flight 93 and the memorial effort. Source: County of Somerset Pennsylvania Casualties of Flight 93 Forty- four people died on Flight 93 on September 11th, when passengers thwarted the plans of hijackers. See who was lost in this tragic event in this list from ClassBrain. Source: County of Somerset Pennsylvania Freedom Files Explore the events of September 11th in this section of ClassBrain. Weve assembled a number source materials on the events of 9-11 trying to make sense of a senseless event. Source: ClassBrain Freedom Files for Kids These resources on September 11th have been specially designed and written for kids to help them understand the events as they unfolded on 9-11. Source: ClassBrain The Peace Barn: Flight 93 Memorial and More The Bruderhof Peace Barn is a project of the 5th-8th grade students of the Spring Valley School in Farmington, Pa. These students have converted an old barn into a memorial for the heroes of Flight 93. In addition they have handcrafted the memorial benches for each passenger and crew member at the nearby Flight 93 crash site in Shanksville. Source: Bruderhoff Peace Barn © Copyright 2003 by classbrain.com |