Mary Beth Aiello's Classic Photo Gallery
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The design of this building traces the flight path of the plane, while the cement walls represent the airplane's wings. The dark panels along the sides portray the coal mining fields where the plane went down in Shanksville -- a small farm town near Pittsburgh. If you look closely at the walkway, you'll see small angular lines and cuts. They represent branches of hundreds of Hemlock trees that were charred at the crash site.
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511 Photos