. Comments on: Flight 93 National Memorial, Stoystown Pennsylvania #WW https://foodfunfamily.com/flight-93-national-memorial/ A family lifestyle blog about food, family, entertainment, travel and family-friendly products. Thu, 31 Jul 2014 18:40:59 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.5 By: Amber https://foodfunfamily.com/flight-93-national-memorial/#comment-323690 Thu, 31 Jul 2014 18:40:59 +0000 https://foodfunfamily.com/?p=62710#comment-323690 I wouldn’t mind checking this area out. I think my kids would understand.

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By: Lolli https://foodfunfamily.com/flight-93-national-memorial/#comment-321412 Wed, 30 Jul 2014 23:03:59 +0000 https://foodfunfamily.com/?p=62710#comment-321412 In reply to JOY.

We drove by the Memorial on our way West (we were heading from DC to Utah) so we didn’t have any extra time in the area. My sister lives in PA so I do enjoy the bridges and other sites there. As far as the Memorial goes, I agree…it was a long way to drive from the main road and then a long way to walk from the parking area. It wasn’t the most exciting or interactive, but it was beautiful.

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By: JOY https://foodfunfamily.com/flight-93-national-memorial/#comment-321313 Wed, 30 Jul 2014 22:24:44 +0000 https://foodfunfamily.com/?p=62710#comment-321313 Was there last week! I prefer the set-up the farmer originally had where you could view the crash site from up on the hill. Down at the memorial, you can’t see anything. Also, we couldn’t understand the need for the great distance walk to the Memorial. Rather hard for some of us that have difficulty walking. I need to dig out those old pics we took about 2 years after the crash. Also, we were sad to see so much farm land taken for this cause. Didn’t understand the need for the more than double distance to the site. The original drive was from another road. Did you get to see any of the covered bridges in that beautiful area of PA?

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