King of Prussia Volunteer Fire Company 9/11 Memorial, King of Prussia
Facts and practical information
The King of Prussia Volunteer Fire Company 9/11 Memorial is a memorial in King of Prussia CDP, Pennsylvania, that honors the lives lost in the September 11 attacks in 2001. The memorial is located adjacent to the King of Prussia Volunteer Fire Company station on Allendale Road across from the King of Prussia mall. The 9/11 Memorial consists of a monument, a gazebo, a patio, and an entrance path and stairs that commemorates the attacks on the World Trade Center and The Pentagon along with the crash of United Airlines Flight 93. Among the features of the memorial are two steel beams that came from the actual World Trade Center. The memorial was dedicated on the tenth anniversary of the attacks on September 11, 2011. ()
King of Prussia Volunteer Fire Company 9/11 Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: King of Prussia Mall, King of Prussia Town Center, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Riverside Cemetery.