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National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial
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The Pentagon Memorial, formally the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, located just southwest of the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., is a permanent ...
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Coast Guard Memorial
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Boundary Channel Trail
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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
2024 Concessions, Pentagon Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310
Dunkin'
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1100 S Hayes St Space H25, Arlington, VA 22202
Lebanese Taverna
1101 S Joyce St, Arlington, VA 22202
Basic Burger
1101 S Joyce St, Arlington, VA 22202
Wiseguy Pizza
710 12th St S, Arlington, VA 22202
Kusshi Arlington Westpost at National Landing
1201 S Joyce St, Arlington, VA 22202
Origin Coffee Lab & Kitchen
1101 S Joyce St B33, Arlington, VA 22202
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Washington DC - Crystal City
300 Army Navy Dr, Arlington, VA 22202
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Global Luxury Suites at South Arlington
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National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial

1 N Rotary Rd, Arlington, VA 22202
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Open until 12:00 AM
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The Pentagon Memorial, formally the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, located just southwest of the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., is a permanent ...

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attractions: The Pentagon, Air Force Memorial, DEA Museum & Visitors Center, Prospect Hill Park, Coast Guard Memorial, Boundary Channel Trail, restaurants: Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Dunkin', Saigon Saigon, Matchbox, Shake Shack Pentagon City, Lebanese Taverna, Basic Burger, Wiseguy Pizza, Kusshi Arlington Westpost at National Landing, Origin Coffee Lab & Kitchen
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Visiting the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial was a deeply moving and somber experience that left a lasting impression. This memorial, dedicated to the 184 lives lost during the attack on the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, is a poignant reminder of that tragic day.

The design of the memorial is both thoughtful and symbolic. Each bench represents a victim, positioned to indicate whether they were on the plane or in the Pentagon at the time of the attack. The flowing water beneath each bench adds a serene element to the site, enhancing the reflective atmosphere.

Walking through the memorial, I found myself profoundly moved by the personal touches, such as the names inscribed on the benches and the dates of birth displayed. The arrangement of the benches in chronological order of the victims’ ages, from 3 to 71 years old, is a stark and touching reminder of the diversity of those who perished.

The site is well-maintained, and the tranquility of the space allows for quiet reflection and remembrance. Visiting in the evening, when the benches are illuminated, adds an additional layer of solemnity to the experience.

For those planning a visit, I recommend taking the time to walk through the entire memorial and absorb the significance of each element. It’s a place for quiet contemplation and paying respects to the lives lost.

Overall, the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial is a powerful tribute to the victims of that tragic day, offering a space for remembrance and reflection. It’s an essential visit for anyone seeking to honor and remember the profound...

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2y

A beautiful tribute to those that lost their lives in the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon This is open to the public and located on the southwest corner of the Pentagon. The entrance is on the southern side of the tribute. This is a moving tribute to the lives lost in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The memorial consists of a series of benches arranged in a pattern that reflects the flight path of American Airlines Flight 77, which was hijacked and flown into the building. Each bench is inscribed with the name of one of the 184 victims who died that day.

The entire site has a very low profile and is very tastefully done. Visitors can take a quiet moment to reflect and remember those who lost their lives. The benches are arranged in a peaceful and contemplative setting, surrounded by trees and flowers. It includes a wall inscribed with a timeline of the events of 9/11 as you enter, as well as a plaque honoring the first responders who rushed to the scene to help.

The Pentagon 9/11 Memorial is a powerful and poignant reminder of the events of that tragic day. The design of the memorial is simple yet effective, and the location on the grounds of the Pentagon provides a fitting tribute to those who lost their lives in the attack. For anyone visiting the Washington, D.C. area, a visit to the Pentagon 9/11 Memorial is a must-see. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve our country, and the enduring strength of the...

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28w

We were not from DC and had a little bit of a hard time finding the actual location to the memorial plus the parking. We got turned around and accidently went (for like 1.5 seconds) down a one way and Pentagon police did not hesitate to pull us over. We were only given a warning but they definitely aren't playing around. Don't come for me, but I personally found this memorial very simple (just overall) when compared to the 9/11 memorial in NYC. Yes, two different places but still the same subject (I'm sure the Shanksville PA location is about the same). There was only one other couple here. It is nice and quiet. Definitely a place for remembrance and reflecting. Worth a visit for sure. Not much here other than the memorial benches, each with a pool of water underneath. Very moving and such a great way to memorialize those lost on 9/11 in the Pentagon. Being near the Pentagon, security is high and I would limit your photography to strictly the memorial itself and not the building or...

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Tony FerraraTony Ferrara
Visiting the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial was a deeply moving and somber experience that left a lasting impression. This memorial, dedicated to the 184 lives lost during the attack on the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, is a poignant reminder of that tragic day. The design of the memorial is both thoughtful and symbolic. Each bench represents a victim, positioned to indicate whether they were on the plane or in the Pentagon at the time of the attack. The flowing water beneath each bench adds a serene element to the site, enhancing the reflective atmosphere. Walking through the memorial, I found myself profoundly moved by the personal touches, such as the names inscribed on the benches and the dates of birth displayed. The arrangement of the benches in chronological order of the victims’ ages, from 3 to 71 years old, is a stark and touching reminder of the diversity of those who perished. The site is well-maintained, and the tranquility of the space allows for quiet reflection and remembrance. Visiting in the evening, when the benches are illuminated, adds an additional layer of solemnity to the experience. For those planning a visit, I recommend taking the time to walk through the entire memorial and absorb the significance of each element. It’s a place for quiet contemplation and paying respects to the lives lost. Overall, the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial is a powerful tribute to the victims of that tragic day, offering a space for remembrance and reflection. It’s an essential visit for anyone seeking to honor and remember the profound impact of 9/11.
Ward DoughertyWard Dougherty
A beautiful tribute to those that lost their lives in the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon This is open to the public and located on the southwest corner of the Pentagon. The entrance is on the southern side of the tribute. This is a moving tribute to the lives lost in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The memorial consists of a series of benches arranged in a pattern that reflects the flight path of American Airlines Flight 77, which was hijacked and flown into the building. Each bench is inscribed with the name of one of the 184 victims who died that day. The entire site has a very low profile and is very tastefully done. Visitors can take a quiet moment to reflect and remember those who lost their lives. The benches are arranged in a peaceful and contemplative setting, surrounded by trees and flowers. It includes a wall inscribed with a timeline of the events of 9/11 as you enter, as well as a plaque honoring the first responders who rushed to the scene to help. The Pentagon 9/11 Memorial is a powerful and poignant reminder of the events of that tragic day. The design of the memorial is simple yet effective, and the location on the grounds of the Pentagon provides a fitting tribute to those who lost their lives in the attack. For anyone visiting the Washington, D.C. area, a visit to the Pentagon 9/11 Memorial is a must-see. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve our country, and the enduring strength of the American spirit.
Taylor MorganTaylor Morgan
We were not from DC and had a little bit of a hard time finding the actual location to the memorial plus the parking. We got turned around and accidently went (for like 1.5 seconds) down a one way and Pentagon police did not hesitate to pull us over. We were only given a warning but they definitely aren't playing around. Don't come for me, but I personally found this memorial very simple (just overall) when compared to the 9/11 memorial in NYC. Yes, two different places but still the same subject (I'm sure the Shanksville PA location is about the same). There was only one other couple here. It is nice and quiet. Definitely a place for remembrance and reflecting. Worth a visit for sure. Not much here other than the memorial benches, each with a pool of water underneath. Very moving and such a great way to memorialize those lost on 9/11 in the Pentagon. Being near the Pentagon, security is high and I would limit your photography to strictly the memorial itself and not the building or surrounding area.
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Visiting the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial was a deeply moving and somber experience that left a lasting impression. This memorial, dedicated to the 184 lives lost during the attack on the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, is a poignant reminder of that tragic day. The design of the memorial is both thoughtful and symbolic. Each bench represents a victim, positioned to indicate whether they were on the plane or in the Pentagon at the time of the attack. The flowing water beneath each bench adds a serene element to the site, enhancing the reflective atmosphere. Walking through the memorial, I found myself profoundly moved by the personal touches, such as the names inscribed on the benches and the dates of birth displayed. The arrangement of the benches in chronological order of the victims’ ages, from 3 to 71 years old, is a stark and touching reminder of the diversity of those who perished. The site is well-maintained, and the tranquility of the space allows for quiet reflection and remembrance. Visiting in the evening, when the benches are illuminated, adds an additional layer of solemnity to the experience. For those planning a visit, I recommend taking the time to walk through the entire memorial and absorb the significance of each element. It’s a place for quiet contemplation and paying respects to the lives lost. Overall, the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial is a powerful tribute to the victims of that tragic day, offering a space for remembrance and reflection. It’s an essential visit for anyone seeking to honor and remember the profound impact of 9/11.
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A beautiful tribute to those that lost their lives in the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon This is open to the public and located on the southwest corner of the Pentagon. The entrance is on the southern side of the tribute. This is a moving tribute to the lives lost in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The memorial consists of a series of benches arranged in a pattern that reflects the flight path of American Airlines Flight 77, which was hijacked and flown into the building. Each bench is inscribed with the name of one of the 184 victims who died that day. The entire site has a very low profile and is very tastefully done. Visitors can take a quiet moment to reflect and remember those who lost their lives. The benches are arranged in a peaceful and contemplative setting, surrounded by trees and flowers. It includes a wall inscribed with a timeline of the events of 9/11 as you enter, as well as a plaque honoring the first responders who rushed to the scene to help. The Pentagon 9/11 Memorial is a powerful and poignant reminder of the events of that tragic day. The design of the memorial is simple yet effective, and the location on the grounds of the Pentagon provides a fitting tribute to those who lost their lives in the attack. For anyone visiting the Washington, D.C. area, a visit to the Pentagon 9/11 Memorial is a must-see. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve our country, and the enduring strength of the American spirit.
Ward Dougherty

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We were not from DC and had a little bit of a hard time finding the actual location to the memorial plus the parking. We got turned around and accidently went (for like 1.5 seconds) down a one way and Pentagon police did not hesitate to pull us over. We were only given a warning but they definitely aren't playing around. Don't come for me, but I personally found this memorial very simple (just overall) when compared to the 9/11 memorial in NYC. Yes, two different places but still the same subject (I'm sure the Shanksville PA location is about the same). There was only one other couple here. It is nice and quiet. Definitely a place for remembrance and reflecting. Worth a visit for sure. Not much here other than the memorial benches, each with a pool of water underneath. Very moving and such a great way to memorialize those lost on 9/11 in the Pentagon. Being near the Pentagon, security is high and I would limit your photography to strictly the memorial itself and not the building or surrounding area.
Taylor Morgan

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