this is certainly the case in New York that seems to be the trend across the US... At the actual crash site of Major Airliners, there are, with very few exceptions, no markers at the sites to honor or memorialize what occurred there. In New York for instance I have been to almost every major aircraft crash site, and the onlyMarco I have ever seen is a small one at the base of a tree, at the 2001 crash site in Belle Harbour, Queens. (never mind how strange it is that there are two new houses built over the impact crater,I wonder if the residents are aware that over 200 people lost their lives in their basement!). I wonder if this is a cultural issue, as this is in contrast to what I have noticed abroad, we're at many disaster sites such as terrorist attacks and such, there are markers and memorials with names of the victims on or very close to the exact sites. Any thoughts?
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