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Flight 93 National Memorial Visitors view the crash site and construction of the permanent memorial from the Western Overlook.
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Flight 93 National Memorial
For Kids
 

EXPLORE. LEARN. PROTECT.

New Beginings.
2011 is a year of new beginnings at Flight 93 National Memorial. In the summer of 2010, the previous temporary memorial was retired. The memorial's Junior Ranger program was designed specifically for that site and so it too was retired. The memorial is in the process of developing new programs and materials for kids and family, including Junior Ranger materials, to make the most of their visit to Flight 93 National Memorial.

Please check back regularly as new items are developed and added.

Help Kids and Adults to Understand the Story of Flight 93.
Flight 93 National Memorial realizes that children may struggle to understand what happened on September 11, 2001, especially since adults also struggle to understand the events of that day. Programs and resources are being developed to help both children and those who guide them to understand better the Flight 93.

Partners in Education.
The memorial is working with its Partners in Education in this effort.

Learn more about our partners through the links below.

 
 

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Last Updated: September 12, 2011 at 11:06 MST