Fodor's Expert Review Pentagon Memorial

Arlington Free

Washington's own 9/11 memorial honors the 184 people who perished when the hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Stainless-steel-and-granite benches inscribed with the victims' names are arranged in order by date of birth and where they were when they died. The names of the victims who were inside the Pentagon are situated so that visitors reading their names face the Pentagon, and names of the victims on the plane are arranged so that visitors reading their names face skyward. At each bench is a lighted pool of flowing water. Designed by Julie Beckman and Keith Kaseman, the memorial opened to the public on September 11, 2008, the seventh anniversary of the attacks. Volunteer docents periodically stand near the entrance and answer questions. There is no public parking, with the exception of five stalls for handicap-permitted vehicles.

Free Historic Sight

Quick Facts

1 Rotary Rd.
Arlington, Virginia  20301, USA

800-296–7996-Arlington Convention and Visitors Service

www.pentagonmemorial.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Call 202/741–1004 at the entrance for an audio tour

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