NEWSSee inside the new Flight 93 National Memorial Visitor CenterGuests tour the visitor center at the Flight 93 National Memorial on September 10, 2015 in Shanksville, Pa.Jeff Swensen, Getty ImagesThe newly opened $26 million visitor center complex was dedicated in honor of the victims of Flight 93 on the evening of the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.Jeff Swensen, Getty ImagesA visitor tours the plane crash site at the visitor center at the Flight 93 National Memorial on September 10, 2015 in Shanksville, Pa.Jeff Swensen, Getty ImagesA visitor views a display with photos flight 93 passengers at the visitor center.Jeff Swensen, Getty ImagesThe violence of United Flight 93 crashing at 563 miles-per-hour reduced the 155-foot long aircraft to unrecognizable fragments of wire, metal, and insulation, like these shown on display.Gene J. Puskar, APThis exhibit that shows the view from the rear of the plane of a Boeing 757-200, like United Flight 93.Gene J. Puskar, APA wall of the names of people who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001.Gene J. Puskar, APAndrew and Angela Garrison of Johnstown, Pa., stand under an umbrella as rain falls at the dedication of the Flight 93 National Memorial Visitor Center.Gene J. Puskar, APRain falls during the Flight 93 National Memorial Visitor Center dedication in Shanksville, Pa, on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015.Gene J. Puskar, APA visitor braves the rain at the visitor center at the Flight 93 National Memorial on September 10, 2015 in Shanksville, Pa.Jeff Swensen, Getty ImagesFeatured Weekly Ad