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To: Celerity
By moving it to PA he not only visited a nearly forgotten memorial, but he also kept it classy for all of us to have peace on this day.

It might be nearly forgotten in libtard big cities. It certainly isn't forgotten here in flyover Pennsylvania.

The site is very well visited, so much in fact that it is best to pick something other than a weekend or holiday to go.

45 posted on 09/11/2018 9:34:28 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (ObaMao: Fake America, Fake Messiah, Fake Black man. How many fakes can you fit into one Zer0?)
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To: Vigilanteman

I’m from Somerset, and I go there frequently. I was very, very disappointed at how everyone handled that memorial.

It took FOREVER to complete, was nearly abandoned 3 times that I visited and the site was just a dirt lot.

Even upon completion I visited it to see no one there. Buildings closed. 3pm.

I used to marvel at Windmill #1 in Somerset up on the hill. They had a nice garden there and a plaque dedicated to the project manager (Or engineer?) of the site who died on that plane. Now it’s razed and a patch of weeds replaced it.

I was disappointed. It could have been beautiful - a hidden gem to those closest to the incident. Instead it was just ... forgotten and paved over.

Even in Norwalk CT one of the first trade center memorials went up. It’s quite nice. Small, but it’s revered by everyone involved.


60 posted on 09/11/2018 3:07:12 PM PDT by Celerity
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