the park has very nice beaches for summer fun! |
There are a couple of covered bridges in the area. This one is still in use but a 3 ton limit!!! |
The Flight 93
National Memorial...
we will never
forget.
The visitor center recounts that horrible day and there are personal objects, bits of the plane, and phone recordings from passengers trying to reach family before they overran the terrorist crew.
the walkway into the visitor center is the final flight path of Flt 93 |
a deck at the end of the flight path overlooks the field and boulder that marks the crash site |
in the distance, the boulder that marks the crash site of Flt 93 |
flowers remain from the annual ceremony which took place a couple of days before our visit, on the left a wreath from Germany in remembrance of the German passenger that was on board |
in the field near the boulder, a wall with all the crew and passengers names |
in the distance you can see the visitor center building |
there is about a 2 mile walk around the field, now very peaceful |
heading back to the visitor center under the viewing deck |
Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers come together:
our Jeep with some of the Pittsburgh skyline in the background |
had some pretty bridges |
this place was awesome, we left with a bag of goodies including fresh spinach and garlic linguine! |
some of our goodies!
Yes this is a church but
now no longer in use for
that purpose it is a
brewery!!!
Crazy huh????
while there we were treated to a little oompah music as the brewmaster tapped an Octoberfest beer! |
they had a yummy cherry gose!
and lots of IPA's
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