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3,031 Large Flags in Utah

Posted on 11/12/2002 10:02:16 AM PST by WSGilcrest

I don't know who this person was that took these
pictures but he sure did a good job.

3,031 large flags in Utah. A reverent silence prevails
in this eerie representation of those who died on Sept. 11th.

I never heard or saw anything about this in the
media. I was going to the bank when I saw this.
Went home, got my wife Linda, and came back with
a camera. Below is my best, though inadequate,
attempt to share the experience with you.....



The above picture was taken on the mall in front of the
Sandy, Utah city hall. Scroll sideways to see the
whole thing. I pasted the photos together to try
and help show just how big this thing was, but even
with that, the photos don't do it justice. There
was very little publicity about this, but it was a
real traffic stopper. People would park and get
out and walk among the flags. Some brought bundles
of flowers and left them at the base of a
flag. Others came together and just hugged each
other hard in the silent memory of the terrible
loss that we suffered one year ago. We all know
over 3000 people lost their lives, but seeing this
display, and walking among it, helps put
perspective on just how big a number that is.



Close up of the one of the signs placed around the
perimeter of the display. There were also some
international flags on display representing some of the
various foreign nations whose citizens dies
that day. Interestingly, this whole display was
done by a local company that manufactures and
distributes flags and flag display equipment...and
I saw not a single sign bearing their name in the
display. People walked through, and all you could
hear was the sound of the flags blowing in the
breeze. A reverent silence prevailed over the
display as those who came each reviewed his or her
experiences of that fateful day a year ago.



I saw many families while I was there. It was hard
watching adults struggling to cope with their own
emotions while caring for children who were far too
young to understand the significance of the
flags around them. Too the credit of the children,
I didn't see any who could not somehow sense that
this was a special place. For a few moments,
everyone who came, young and old, male and female,
families, and even a group of mentally
handicapped individuals stopped their busy daily
lives to remember. If those who caused this
pain only knew how much stronger we have become,
and how terribly their comrades have paid,
and will continue to pay, for this horrible crime,
I wonder if they still would have done what
they did.



It's hard to picture mentally just how big this thing
is. As I walked among the rows, I was reminded of
rank on rank of soldiers standing at attention,
guarding us even now.



Some brought flowers, small flags, notes etc. The
flags didn't have individual names on them so I
don't know how people picked out where they would
leave these tokens as they experienced their
own memories and grief. For anyone who has ever
shed a few tears at THE WALL (the Viet Nam Veterans
memorial in Washington DC) or during the changing
of the guard at The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in
Arlington, VA, this display is every bit as moving
in its sheer power to remind those who come
of just how deeply we all experienced the
cowardly attack on innocent civilians in our own
homeland.



We parked about a block away to get in and experience
it up close. We weren't the only ones as you can
see.

please forward

Utah remembers the victims of September 11, 2001


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: Utah
KEYWORDS: 031; 3; 3031; flags; large; utah
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To: WSGilcrest
This flag display was phenomenal. I live down the street from where this display was and got to take one of the flags home. People came from all over the state to view it.
21 posted on 11/12/2002 11:22:51 AM PST by For the Unborn
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To: Utah Girl
Beautiful. Thanks for the ping.
22 posted on 11/12/2002 11:23:53 AM PST by Teacup
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To: HardStarboard
Exactly. I live in Utah, and I heard not a peep about this display.
23 posted on 11/12/2002 11:31:13 AM PST by Utah Girl
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To: For the Unborn
I am assuming the display is no longer there then. Darn, I was hoping to see it.
24 posted on 11/12/2002 11:32:11 AM PST by Utah Girl
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To: WSGilcrest
Found a few more pics...





I'm looking for an overhead, but can't find one yet.
T2s
25 posted on 11/12/2002 11:39:40 AM PST by Texas2step
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To: WSGilcrest
Well done, WSGilcrest. It seems to me this display has great impact because of the size of these flags - they look to be about the height of the average human.
26 posted on 11/12/2002 12:18:16 PM PST by MJemison
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To: WSGilcrest
Those are flags which are sold to Boy Scouts.

There is a big flag manufacturer on the other side of I-15 near there. As a fund raiser, for a nominal fee, the Scouts put up a flag on the holidays and memorial days of the calendar. They buy those flags and people who support the Scouts have them in front of their houses. We just did the Veteran's day flags. (It raises $1500/yr for our troop here in Orem.)

Cheers.

27 posted on 11/12/2002 12:21:29 PM PST by Sundog
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To: Sundog
We do the same thing in our neighborhood. It helps the Boy Scouts out, and it is nice to have them remember to put out and take down the flags on national holidays.
28 posted on 11/12/2002 12:28:45 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: WSGilcrest
Thank you for the wonderful photos. This display confirms the fact that our country is great and the reason it is so great-are the people who reside here. Ordinary people who get up everyday and work hard to do their very best. Take care... Cate
29 posted on 11/12/2002 12:32:31 PM PST by Cate
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To: RobFromGa; AntiJen; Guillermo; viligantcitizen; Phoenix44; "Be not afraid!"; dansangel; .45MAN; ...
Ping; y'all should see this.
30 posted on 11/12/2002 12:33:09 PM PST by FreedomPoster
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To: WSGilcrest
Man...the people who did that f'n rock.
31 posted on 11/12/2002 12:34:27 PM PST by Psycho_Bunny
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To: WSGilcrest
My God!

I'm simply speechless.

I'm reminded of the rows upon rows of simple grave markers at Normandy and Arlington.

Thank you for sharing this with us!

32 posted on 11/12/2002 12:39:28 PM PST by mhking
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To: For the Unborn; Utah Girl
So, I take it the display is no more? Can you tell me more?

Tnx, Stu
33 posted on 11/12/2002 1:12:00 PM PST by WSGilcrest
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To: WSGilcrest; CounterCounterCulture; JohnHuang2
Thank you. Where is the media on this?
34 posted on 11/12/2002 1:15:20 PM PST by Cool Guy
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To: Utah Girl
Thanks Utah Girl,
This tribute was done very well for those on 9/11. What they did was a wonderful tribute and brought it into our home (Utah) reality in just how many we lost on that day. I was very pleased that this was here in Utah showing that we care as well. I remember the silence, the love and the humbling feelings you received from this Tribute. Seeing these pictures brought this Tribute day all back to mind. These pictures are beautiful. The person/s that took these did a great job of making you feel, think and weep.

Thank You, "We Will Never Forget!"
35 posted on 11/12/2002 1:27:54 PM PST by scaredkat
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To: WSGilcrest
Thanks for the post. Makes me happy to be a Utahn.
36 posted on 11/12/2002 2:25:30 PM PST by luvtheconstitution
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To: Cool Guy; scaredkat
I never saw any news reports on this tribute in the newspapers. I tend not to watch the TV news regularly, but I can't believe the print guys missed this tribute.
37 posted on 11/12/2002 2:55:05 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
I guess they left it out, becuse it might offend some folks.
38 posted on 11/12/2002 2:56:44 PM PST by Cool Guy
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To: Cool Guy
In Utah though, we're pretty patriotic. I would think at least the Deseret News would have had something on it. I will ask my sister who lives near Sandy if she heard anything.
39 posted on 11/12/2002 2:58:27 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: luvtheconstitution
Me Too.

cheers.

40 posted on 11/12/2002 3:31:44 PM PST by Sundog
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