




As promised, I visited the new Pentagon Memorial on Wednesday Night. Living in DC for while, I have visited many memorials, but this one is by far the simplest memorial I have seen. 184 benches with one name on each bench
remembers the victims who died both in the Pentagon and on the plane the crashed into the building on 9/11. While I was there a tour group of kids came by, and one of the
chaperones said to the kids "you can sit but you can't play on the benches."
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