Vision/Mission Statement
On September 11, 2001 I, like everyone else was terribly shocked to see on television what two airplanes had just done to our beautiful buildings in New York City. The other two events of the same day, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania left us all with a feeling of who in the world could dislike us so much to do something like this.
As time went on it was easy to notice that grand feeling of patriotism arise throughout our country. It reminded me of the feelings that existed when I was a boy delivering newspapers in San Francisco during the Second World War.
With that feeling of patriotism I was filled with a desire to build a memorial, so people would never forget, those people who worked very hard saving all the lives they could, and of course to pay respect to all those who perished.
Being a member of the Board of Directors at the California State Fair, I was able to convince the management and the Board of Directors that this memorial should be built on out State Fairgrounds. What started out with a little idea, turned into a very large Memorial Plaza honoring all three locations. Today the Plaza is almost two-thirds complete.
Since this Plaza is being funded by private donations we would welcome any help you can give us.
REMEMBER,

Mr. Larry Davis
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