Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania honors the courageous passengers and crew who fought back against hijackers on September 11, 2001. This moving memorial provides families with an opportunity to teach children about heroism, sacrifice, and the importance of standing up for what's right in an age-appropriate setting.
Junior Ranger Program at Flight 93 National Memorial
The Junior Ranger program at Flight 93 National Memorial helps children understand the events of 9/11 through respectful, educational activities that focus on themes of courage, service, and community. Kids complete activities in their booklet while exploring the memorial grounds, learning about the heroes aboard Flight 93 and how ordinary people can make extraordinary differences.
- Complete activities at the memorial wall and learn about each passenger and crew member
- Explore the Tower of Voices and understand how community comes together in times of crisis
- Participate in the Flight Path Overlook experience and reflect on acts of courage
Planning Your Visit
Van Life Tip: The memorial has a large parking area that accommodates RVs and vans, with restrooms and water available at the visitor center before you begin your walking tour of the grounds.
Plan Your Stay
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