911 First Anniversary Memorial in Coudersport, Pennsylvania
Small Town America Personified
Our truck broke down in Coudersport, Pa., on September 11, 2002, and I found myself taking part in their Memorial Service for the first anniversary of the 911 attacks.
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14 Comments
Post a CommentGreat pics, it looks very solemn:)
Our local paper in Pittsburgh had some great photos from Shanksville but these were great to see too.
Good photos, I agree, very emotional moments.
Very emotional date for all American's thanks for sharing
Emotional moments.
It looks like a good commemoration.
That's where my inlaws go each April to pick leeks....I knew that name sounded familiar.
Beautiful photos...
Nice. Thanks for these, Patricia.
Out Girl reporter was there.