By Carol Schreiber
Fulda Free Press staff writer
Many major dates in history are remembered, not only for the event that happened to change the world, but also for what a person was doing when it happened or they heard about it.
From the attack on Pearl Harbor to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, to the moon landing to the Challenger space shuttle disaster, events are remembered.
The date of September 11, 2001, is also remembered that way. As Alan Jackson said in a song, “where were you when the world stopped turning.” People remember being in school, at work or at home, and they all remember exactly what was happening when they heard that terrorists had hijacked airplanes and flew them into the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
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