The National Marine Corps Museum, located in Triangle, Virginia, has opened a temporary exhibit honoring those lost in 9/11.
According to Military Times, the display, which has been named "9/11 – We Remember," specifically honors the 17 New York City firefighters who were also Marines and were killed in the attacks 13 years ago.
The museum's website noted that the memorial will show actual debris from the attacks, including an I-beam and a piece of the Pentagon. It will also display a Marine Corps flag that was found standing up in the wreckage near the Pentagon after the attacks.
Military Times noted that The Fire Department of New York branch of the Marine Corps Association will hold an event on Sunday outside of the museum to honor the new memorial.
Currently, the museum has another temporary exhibit entitled "War and Peace Tintypes Show." The exhibit features Civil War-style tintype photographs of modern-day soldiers. It displays nine women and 15 men of various racial backgrounds, ages and military positions and was shot by photographer Melissa Cacciola. This exhibit will be open until December 2014.