Tall Md. Court Annex Creates Problem For Sept. 11 Memorial
ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) -- Montgomery County officials say a courthouse annex being built in Rockville has created a problem for a Sept. 11 memorial across the street.
The Washington Post reports that the memorial was designed so that a beam of rising sunlight would illuminate the dates and names of the 11 victims from the county on every anniversary of the attacks at 8:46 a.m., the moment when the first plane hit the World Trade Center. But the annex, which is 114 feet tall, blocks that light until after 9 a.m.
Officials say it's an unfortunate situation, but that it's too late to change the $141 million annex project.
Susan Flores, one of the artists who designed the memorial, says she hopes the county can find a way to alter the building.
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