Flight 93 Memorial Chapel
Boulevard of Heroes
P.O.Box 142
Shanksville, PA 15560

814.444.1935/814.444.8339

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Flt 93 Memorial Chapel:  From fifty feet up.  Intersection of Boulevard of Heroes (Stutzmantown Road) and Coleman Station Road, Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Photo courtesy of Asplundh Tree Service.

THUNDER BELL GETS IT'S NAME

Be sure to look at the Incredible Journey page

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Offering of Flowers from Saint Mary's, Pennsylvania Garden for Dedication Day, July 11

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July 13 weekend TEAM completes Sanctuary walls/structure/dry wall.

 

Team Of Hardworking People Who Helped on July 13th

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Almost ready, morning of July Eleventh dedication ceremony

 

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Ready

Truck transporting WTC steel beams passes in front of the Memorial Chapel on its journey to receive rocks from the Flight 93 Impact Site at Shanksville to be incorporated with Granite slabs from the Pentagon for a memorial for September Eleventh. Destination:  California.

Two new picnic tables, gifts of the Folks from 84, Pennsylvania. A place for volunteer workers to have lunch together.

 

July 2, 2002.

 20' x 30' hospitality tent for Fourth of July, July Eleventh Dedications and hospitality for weekend of July 12th:  Return of the Chapel Brigade from Virginia and points south.
 Tent courtesy:  Clyde Ware and Associates, Auctioneers, Blue Bell Auction, Stoystown, Pennsylvania.

 

Thunder Bell - The Voice of   Flight 93.  Thousand pound cast steel bell dated 1860.
Prior to being sandblasted and cleaned at Somerset Foundry.  Currently (June 2) being fitted with new cradle, fabricated at Weimer's Blacksmith Shop, Somerset. Right Picture taken on June 15 after Sandblasting.

Click Here To Go To Thunder Bell Pictures Entering The Chapel

The chapel rafters:  Chapel scissor trusses and rafters exalted to the original height of 18 feet from the chapel floor as of May 25th.  The pine rafters are what remains to be removed from the suspended ceiling structure installed forty years ago.

Sanctuary Lamp of Perpetual Remembrance:  in honor of the Heroes of   Flight 93, donated by the artist, Master Blacksmith, David Weimer.  To be dedicated July Eleventh ceremony at 1:00 PM.

Sanctuary area with Hanging Lamp of Perpetual Remembrance dedicated to the Heroes of Flight 93.

  

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