On September 11th, 2001, 19 terrorists hijacked 4 planes, crashing AA11 and UA175 into each of the twin towers in New York City, AA77 into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and passengers forced the hijackers of UA93 to ditch in a field near Shanksville, PA in Somerset County. The act was that of hatred bent on twisted and radical political and religious ideologies of the attackers. We remember the 2,977 victims and the how and why it happened. I will say that in the years since, especially around 2011 to 2014, people changed the narrative by dropping all the details. Remember 9/11 and a kid asked why? "Because some buildings fell down and people got hurt," or some other short version (some planes crashed, some fires happened). Whoah, there's way more to it than that. Why remember the day if you're going to deny the facts. I'm not talking about the conspiracy about it being an "inside job" and the government involvement, people were denying the whole event and whittled it down to "some people died that day." It's important to remember the complete history, not changing or omitting details.

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Not many know this, the stegosaurus in the film "King Kong" (1933) was loaned out by the Gorre & Daphetid RR which was their own locomotive #13. Her name was Emma.