9/11 Memorial Pentagon

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A moving tribute to the 184 people who lost their lives at the Pentagon on September 11th, the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial is located just adjacent … See more

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Oct 9, 2024
Overall it was really good. I took off one star for being very far from the metro. I went on a Sunday afternoon so it was pretty desolate. The empty parking lot was creepy. Tons of signs saying not t… Full review by pixismiler
Sep 4, 2024
a peaceful place to remember the victims of 9/11. everyone should remember God Bless America. I came during the day. the pictures at night look beautiful. Full review by Jeanne M
Jul 1, 2024
The walk from the Metro station to the memorial was pretty long and arduous. And the memorial itself was pretty small, but knowing that this is the Defense Department's main building, security around… Full review by thankunextbeach

Questions & answers

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I have read that the memorial benches area was closed beginning on Sept 16, 2019 for lighting repair until May …
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I have read that the memorial benches area was closed beginning on Sept 16, 2019 for lighting repair until May 29, 2020. The Memorial Gateway remains open until November 16, 2019. Then that will be closed to the public until May 29, 2020. Has anyone been to the memorial after Sept 16, and can tell me if it is indeed closed? If we are able to only go to the Memorial Gateway, is it still worth a visit? Can you still access the audio tour on your phone from the Memorial Gateway?
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I was there on September 19. It is worth the visit if you are able to go. I'm not sure about the audio tour.
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Does it cost to just walk up to view memorial without doing any tours?
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No. There is no cost.
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I am staying at the Crystal City Marriot. If I leave my car at the hotel, how do I get to the pentagon memorial?
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The easiest way is to get onto the Metro (if I remember correctly, there’s a blue line right there at that hotel) and get off at the Pentagon stop. From there, exit the station and follow the …
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The easiest way is to get onto the Metro (if I remember correctly, there’s a blue line right there at that hotel) and get off at the Pentagon stop. From there, exit the station and follow the signs around the Pentagon building to the memorial. The memorial is on the opposite side of the building from the WMATA Metro station. It’s a short walk from the train and well worth it. It’s also a fairly short ride from the Crystal City stop to the Pentagon stop.
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Is it possible to walk to the Memorial from the Arlington Cemetery?
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Yes, but it's not well-marked. There is a sidewalk from behind the Cemetery's service complex (southeast corner of the Cemetery) that goes along Columbia Pike and then under …
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Yes, but it's not well-marked. There is a sidewalk from behind the Cemetery's service complex (southeast corner of the Cemetery) that goes along Columbia Pike and then under Washington Blvd into the entrance area for the Pentagon Memorial. It's along busy roads, so be careful.
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Who designed the Pentagon Memorial?
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Keith Kasemen and Julie Beckman
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