This story & movie touched me so that I was compelled to journey to Huntington West Virginia in late August, 2007 on my way to an event in Indiana. It was the first week of classes and as I breathed the air and anonymously walked down some of the halls of the University, visited the fountain, walked through the stadium and by the steel mill, I knew that it would be an experience I would never forget.
Dave N.
Kitchener, Ontario
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1970 Marshall Plane Crash: We Remember
What are your memories of Nov. 14, 1970? Share them here.
3 comments:
I'M SORRY FOR THIS TRAGEDY THAT HAPPEN IN 1970 I SAW THE MOVIE LOOK AT ALL THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLES I DEEPLY TOUCH MY PRAYER GOES TO ALL EACH YOU FROM THE TOWN TO THE SCHOOL AND ALL THOSE FAMILY MEMBERS THAT ARE STILL HERE GOD BLESS YOU ALL
I just saw the movie and am in shock! I can't believe such a tragedy occured. I have two sons who play football and don't think I could ever survive what those families went through. God be with all the families and townfolk!
i dident n no any thing about this tragedy untill i was looking for some thing to watch on the tv having now seen the movie i can understand how the people of huntington feel on 15.4.1989 my football team here in the uk Liverpool were in a cup semi but just be fore kick off 96 of my fello supporters were killed to this day i will never for get good luck to you all Dave Liverpool uk
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