To serve as a tribute to the victims of September 11th and also to the men and women of the Armed Services who are dedicating themselves to preserving our liberty.
A lovely garden planted in memory of Keith Fairben who perished on September 11, 2001.
The Kenilworth 9/11 Memorial, in the memory of John Tobin and Robert Kaulfers, can be found in front of the Municipal Center in Kenilworth, New Jersey.
The Square was dedicated on May 17, 2005 by the Mayor, Mrs. Yael German and the US Ambassador Mr. Daniel C. Kurtzer.
Bench was donated by a local organization in Green Brook and Dunellen. Dunellen, NJ is where Kermit caught the train every morning for his commute to NYC.
Etched into this stone are the names of the victims of the terrorist attack against American the 11th day of September 2001.
The Freedom Tree Memorial honors police, fire, EMT and other rescue workers that died in service on September 11.
Street dedicated to the memory of Kris Hughes
After the September 11, 2001 attacks on America, the City of Lake Charles acquired two World Trade Center beams from the City of New York and one slab of Pentagon limestone from the U.S.
A beautiful monument with a fountain in a lovely park. There are 11 plaque with the name of each victim from Edison, NJ
Tree was planted on the side of Our Holy Redeemer Church by her friends, Lisa Allen, Tricia Lamb, Jennifer Schwekendiek, Liz Donegan, Beth Chariton, Debbie Bader, Cassandra Murray
A Kousa white dogwood tree with a plaque which reads "In Loving Memory of Our Friend and Fellow Staff Member, Laura Marchese, Victim of September 11, 2001, from the Staff of the Freeport Memor
Trees were planted by Laura's sister Cathy and brother-in-law Bill Collins in her memory. They are ornamental pear trees.
To honor the teacher, student, and two parents from Leckie Elementary who were killed in the Pentagon attack.
Because the permanent memorial at the Flight 93 crash site will remain a long time in coming, this project involves doing plantings now throughout the community to try and unify the area.
The walkway was created featuring 12 trees, permanently illuminated, and several benches for quiet reflection.
Keep America Beautiful asked all its affliates throughout the United States to plant a Liberty Garden to honor those who lives were taken on September 11, 2001.
"Liberty Oaks May 2002. These scarlet oaks are dedicated in remembrance of the events of September 11, 2001 and those who lost their lives on that day."
“We shall never forget our friends and neighbors Who rode with us that morning But did not return with us that night.
An outdoor sitting area with a bench and a plaque
Nine Tennis Courts
Garden, benches and plaque near the tennis courts at Williams College where Lindsay was co-captain of the tennis team and an All-American in her junior year at Williams.