This site consists of 33 acres of preserved farm land in honor of Captain John Ogonowski in his boyhood home of Dracut, MA.
The concessions stand in Veteran's Memorial Park in Dracut, Massachusetts, has been dedicated to American Airlines Captain John A. Ogonowski.
To honor and remember the three people who perished on September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center in New York City as well as all the victims that perished on that horrific day.
Celebration Forest is currently creating a permanent forest preserve in the beautiful mountains of North Idaho, 10 miles north of Sandpoint.
Monument made from steel from the WTC and plague
A beautiful garden with benches and a steel monument made from steel from the WTC.
"This Memorial consists of two beams from the World Trade Center Towers.
Sponsored by Chester Kiwanis Club
Purpose: To honor the memory of Christine Hanson, aged two-and-a-half who was lost on September 11, 2001.
Made from steel from the WTC site. Bench with four plaques on the ground with the names of the four alumni lost on 9/11.
Purpose: The Clinton Community Garden was founded in 1978 and has continued to serve as a green sanctuary to the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood in midtown Manhattan.
Connecticut's 9-11 Living Memorial stands as a tribute to the individuals who lost their lives on September 11. Individuals who had lives filled with goals, hopes, and plans for the future.
The first picture is a temporary memorial that began on 9/26/01 and the second picture is as it is today
The Cook’s Garden is a recreation of an 18th century kitchen garden which is used as part of Historic Deerfield’s educational programs in open hearth cooking and gardening.
Sponsored by Coram Fire Department
To show the strength and resilience of Americans to survive. Reason site was selected Ease of viewing and maintenance.
"The United States Postal Service dedicated Cranbury's post office to Todd Beamer, a Cranbury resident who gave his life aboard United flight 93 on September 11th.
Purpose: We believe a memorial at Crescent Beach Park will symbolize the love, honor and commitment our community has for the victims and survivors of 9/11/01.
Dedicated on September 19, 2005 by the Mayor, Eng. Zvi Zilker and the representative of US Embassy.
The sculpture, created by Matthew Johnson, shows the silhouette of an ironworker amidst the rubble of the fallen World Trade Center.
Named in memory of IRS employee David Bernard, who was a victim of the attack on World Trade Centers on September 11, 2001.
In November 2001, a group of people in DeWitt embarked upon a project to obtain a piece of debris from the World Trade Center to create a memorial to the victims of 9/11.