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9/11 Patriot Day Service In Manassas Marked With Events

There will be 9/11 remembrance events in Manassas and Prince William County, where 22 of the victims of the terrorist attacks are from.

Some 9/11 events will be held Sept. 11 in Manassas and Prince William County, which was home to some victims of the terrorist attacks.
Some 9/11 events will be held Sept. 11 in Manassas and Prince William County, which was home to some victims of the terrorist attacks. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

MANASSAS, VA — Sometimes called Patriots Day, Sept. 11 has become a national day of remembrance honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In Manassas, a remembrance event will be held at the Manassas Museum.

Americans felt a collective trauma as first one and then another plane flew into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001. As the truth dawned on people watching from their TVs that America was under attack, another plane took aim at the Pentagon. A fourth was brought down in a field in Pennsylvania in a final act of heroism by passengers who realized their flight had been hijacked.

At least 2,973 people lost their lives in the attacks. The somber anniversary is marked across the country with memorial services, moments of silence and community events.

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In Manassas, NOVA Veterans Association, Alliance GPW, the Manassas Museum, and the Freedom Museum will host a 9/11 event. It will be held from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the Manassas Museum lawn and feature stories of those who have served and were there on 9/11. Attendance is free, but registration is required. Registrations are no longer being accepted.

Prince William County, which was home to 22 of the 9/11 victims, is also holding a remembrance event. Prince William County's 9/11 remembrance ceremony will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Sept. 11 at the Liberty Memorial Fountain, 1 County Complex Ct, Woodbridge, VA. The ceremony will include a presentation of colors, national anthem, tolling of the bell, remarks from Board of County Supervisors Chair Deshundra Jefferson and County Executive Christopher Shorter, and guest speaker Battalion Chief Craig Beavers, and the reading of the names of the county residents who were killed on 9/11. The ceremony will end with the playing of taps. The public is invited to attend with the Prince William County Board of County Supervisors and other officials.

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