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9/11 Patriot Day Service In Alexandria Marked With Ceremony

A 9/11 remembrance ceremony will be held in Alexandria, where some of the victims of the terrorist attacks are from.

A 9/11 ceremony will be held Sept. 11 at Market Square in Alexandria, which had victims of the terrorist attacks and first responders who went to the Pentagon.
A 9/11 ceremony will be held Sept. 11 at Market Square in Alexandria, which had victims of the terrorist attacks and first responders who went to the Pentagon. (Emily Leayman/Patch)

ALEXANDRIA, VA — Sometimes called Patriots Day, Sept. 11 has become a national day of remembrance honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In Alexandria, a remembrance service will be held at Market Square.

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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Alexandria's own first responders were part of the regional response to the attack on the Pentagon. The City of Alexandria will host its 9/11 remembrance ceremony from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Sept. 11 at Market Square in front of City Hall, 301 King Street. The ceremony will remember those who were killed as well as recognize first responders, survivors and others impacted by 9/11.

In the case of inclement weather, the ceremony will be moved inside City Hall.

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On the 23rd anniversary of the attacks, Northern Virginia remembers and mourns:

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