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Park Service Forms Group To Promote Flight 93 Site
Nonprofit To Coordinate Volunteers, Promote Victims' Stories
POSTED: 7:22 pm EDT November 1,
2008
UPDATED: 7:53 pm EDT November 1,
2008
SHANKSVILLE, Pa. -- A new group will soon be working to promote awareness at the Flight 93 crash site in Shanksville.The National Park Service approved the formation of a nonprofit friends group for the Flight 93 memorial on Saturday.Our news exchange partners at The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported that the group would serve as an outlet for volunteer service and help promote the heroism of the passengers and crew.
The $58 million permanent memorial is expected to open Sept. 11, 2011.
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