President Joe Biden is expected to sign legislation unanimously passed by Congress supporting the development of the September 11th National Memorial Trail, a proposed 1,300-mile recreational trail linking the three 9/11 crash sites. The legislation will enable the Department of the Interior to assist in developing the trail route, signage,
A 1,300-mile trail that crosses through the Flight 93 National Memorial corridor and the City of Johnstown is now just a signature away from becoming a "National Trail."
Boy Scouts honor Brickley for conservation work
Former Virginia Delegate, David G. Brickley, of Woodbridge recently earned the Boy Scouts of America William T. Hornaday Gold Medal for Distinguished Service to Natural Resource Conservation at the Boy Scouts’ National Capital Area Council’s annual meeting.
Brickley, a retired attorney, has been active in the Boy Scouts of America for more than 40 years, and currently serves an assistant scout master of the all-girl troop 1888 in Fairfax.
He’s also the founder of the 9/11 National Memorial Trail, 1,300-mile biking, hiking and motor-friendly trail that connects the three 9/11 memorial sites via six states and the District of Columbia Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C.
Former Va. Delegate/Founder of 9/11 Trail, Awarded Scouts Medal - Woodbridge, VA - David G. Brickley of Woodbridge, VA and founder of the 9/11 National Memorial Trail Earns National Recognition from Boy Scouts of America