LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa. — Each September 11th, the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Department's parking lot is filled with thousands of motorcycles. This is not a bike show, but a show of unity to accomplish one goal: honoring those who lost their lives in the attacks on September 11, 2001.

"It's 9/11, we're patriots, we understand what happened that day. We're here to remember, and then we're going to take the message out to the communities," said Tank Baird, 9/11 Memorial Coalition, Inc., President and Founder.

The riders travel 42 miles throughout Lycoming County, which takes about an hour and a half. Many riders have been coming for years as a way to pay tribute on this horrific day in history.

"It's very emotional, honey, and all the support of everyone who comes out, it's just a lovi

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