The Freedom Tower

Memorial Fund Raiser

by Lionel Bascom — September 24th, 2007 — 1 comment

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg traveled to Pittsburg to visit the crash site of 9/11 Flight 93.
The flight was on its way from San Franciso from Newark, New Jersey when it was hijacked by terrorists and crashed near Shanksville, Pa. when passengers attempted to retake control of the plane. It crashed 65 miles southeast of Pittsburg. All 33 passengers and crew members on the plane died.
Mayor Bloomberg traveled to Pennsylvania as part of a fundraising tour for the World Trade Center memorial and museum. Bloomberg toured the crash site and signed one of two steel beams that will eventually be used in the construction of the World Trade Center memorial in New York.
“With your help, we will build a memorial that will tell the story to future generations so that our children and grandchildren will know the sacrifice that was made and will realize just how important the freedoms that we have in this country are,” Bloomberg said at the ceremony.

9:42 PM in Uncategorized, World Trade Center, The Attack, Related Stories, Terrorist Threat, Freedom Tower News, Politics

One response

  1. If the memorial tower is not built soon, it will be the future generations who complete its construction. Perhaps, the spirits are behind some of the obstruction as they await consciousness of America to ascend first.

    Jeanne · September 24th, 2007 at 10:20 pm

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