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Download reports, trail maps, planning documents, and other resources about the 9/11 National Memorial Trail.

Reports

Economic Impact Analysis of the September 11th National Memorial Trail in Pennsylvania (Technical Report)

This technical report presents the full economic, fiscal, and public health analysis of the September 11th National Memorial Trail in Pennsylvania. Prepared by Econsult Solutions, it details the methodology, assumptions, and findings underlying the Trail’s estimated $2.5 billion in one-time construction impact, $2.0 billion in annual user-driven economic activity, and significant long-term health and community benefits. This document serves as the analytical foundation for the public-facing summary report.

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The 9/11 National Memorial Trail Trifold

An overview of the 1,500+ mile trail connecting the three sites of the September 11th attacks — the National 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City, the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial in Arlington, VA, and the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, PA. Includes a full trail map across five states and the District of Columbia. Request printed copies for your organization →

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Oral Histories

Columbia University: September 11, 2001 Oral History Project

Columbia University's Center for Oral History Research collected narratives from New Yorkers documenting their experiences of September 11th and its aftermath.

Library of Congress: September 11 Collection

The Library of Congress American Folklife Center's collection of oral histories, photographs, and personal documents related to September 11, 2001.

Voices Center for Resilience Archive

The Voices Center preserves firsthand accounts and personal narratives from those affected by 9/11 and other acts of mass violence.

9/11 Memorial & Museum Oral Histories

The National September 11 Memorial & Museum's collection of recorded testimonies from survivors, first responders, recovery workers, and family members.

StoryCorps September 11th Initiative

StoryCorps collected stories from more than 600 people directly affected by 9/11, creating one of the largest oral history projects about that day.

General

9/11 National Memorial Trail at a Glance

A one-page visual overview of the 9/11 National Memorial Trail, highlighting its 1,500+ mile multi-state network, connections to national parks and historic landmarks, alignment with major trail systems, and annual usage. This infographic provides a high-level snapshot of the Trail’s scale, reach, and role as a national memorial corridor.

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