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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
Accessibility

For People with Mobility Impairments
The Memorial Plaza is fully accessible.  

Parking: There are designated accessible parking spots as part of the new parking area. 
Paths: The walkways and the memorial plaza are all paved, wide, and even.
Restrooms - Restroom facilities are fully accessible.
Wheelchairs - If you need to borrow a wheelchair, please ask a park ranger or volunteer ambassador.

For People with Hearing Impairments
Interpretive panels are located in the Arrival Forecourt just beyond the parking area. Park brochures are also located in this area. This website also contains detail information in the History & Culture section.

For People with Sight Impairments
Park Rangers and Volunteer Ambassadors are present at the site to provide information and answer questions.

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Artist rendering of Memorial walkway

Did You Know?
The plans for the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial include 40 groves of trees to commemorate the lives of the 40 passengers and crew of Flight 93.

Last Updated: September 11, 2011 at 13:55 MST