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News Regional & State News Walking Flight 93 crash site helps family member heal
Thursday, 08 September 2011 18:25

Walking Flight 93 crash site helps family member heal

Written by  Tim Lambert, witf Multimedia News Director

(Shanksville) -- Tomorrow in Somerset County, the Flight 93 National Memorial will be officially dedicated and opened to the public. The ceremony will mark the completion of a 10-year effort to honor the 40 passengers and crew members who perished when the plane crashed in a rural field in Stonycreek Township. WITF's Tim Lambert owned land that was considered an essential part of the crash site -- land that is now a part of the memorial. He's spent more time walking those grounds than most and in this exclusive story, revists the property with a Flight 93 family member.

 

 

View a slide show of never-before-seen photos of the Flight 93 crash site from 2001-2011:













witf's Tim Lambert was one of several people who owned land that was considered an essential part of the Flight 93 crash site. He received an exclusive tour of the property in October, 2001, and took these photos:

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Tim Lambert, witf Multimedia News Director

Tim Lambert, witf Multimedia News Director

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