The open meadow in front of you, the "Field of Honor" witnessed the crash of Flight 93 but also building of a memorial. At 10:03 am on September 11, 2001, Flight 93 crashed at the edge of the tree line, and we start to learn about the actions and courage of the passengers and crew aboard Flight 93.
The Memorial Plaza is the quarter-mile northern-boundary to the crash site, which is the final resting place of the passengers and crew members. A visit here culminates at the Wall of Names, which features forty white polished marble stones inscribed with the names of the passengers and crew.
The Tower of Voices is a ninety-three foot tall musical instrument holding forty wind chimes, representing the forty passengers and crew members. This landmark feature is visible from US Route 30/Lincoln Highway and is powered by the wind blowing through the memorial.