Memorial bench near the tennis courts at St. Paul's School where Lindsay was team captain.
Purpose: Caring a maintenance for 5 braford pear and linden trees rescued from the WTC days following 9/11/01
Reason site was selected: Closest available space.
Purpose: According to Greening for Breathing Coordinator Elena Conte, the project is "to create spaces to come together in the Hunts Point community." The mission of Greening for Breathin
Residents of Livingston Seven sides of this octagonal-shaped garden are a memorial to the seven Livingston residents who died at the World Trade Center.
The Lodi High School memorial honors two former Lodi High School students who were lost in the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
The Long Island 9/11 Memorial was envisioned as a place of solemn reflection, as well as a place of tribute for heroism, community cohesion and education.
The memorial consists of an 8 x 6 foot stone wall into which a 3 x 5 foot black granite dedication stone has been set.
To honor those lost on September 11, 2001 Reason site was selected It is a sheltered and secluded area in the heart of the Central Pine Barrens Preserve, New York.
The section of Richmond Avenue where Lorraine Lee had lived was renamed to Lorraine Lee Way in honor of her memory.
The 23-ton, approximately 22-foot tall steel column was originally part of the lobby structure of the World Trade Center.
A section of Thomas Street. betweem McKinley Avenue and Gilbert Street, was dedicated to the memory of Firefighter Joseph Agnello, whose parents Salvatore and Rita live on Thomas Street.
Reliance Fire Co. in Floral Park unveiled a monument in honor of 1st Lt. Keith Fairben, who lost his life last September 11.
A street sign on the corner of Holland Avenue and Jericho Turnpike honors World Trade Center first responder and Floral Park resident, Keith George Fairben.
Ann and William Houk, members of the church and long time friends of the Picarro family donated the flag pole and organized the dedication for the memorial.
Inscription reads:
In honor of those lost on 9/11/01, We will never forget, dedicated by the Village of Lynbrook, 9/11/06
Flagpole and plaque located outside First Congregational Church.
The Madison New Jersey 9/11 Memorial contains a piece of steel recovered from Ground Zero. The steel beam is 24; high, is dull black with a small light shining through a fracture from the rear.
The Mahoning Valley 9/11 Memorial Gazebo in Austintown is approximately 22 feet in diameter and has an engraved paver-brick sidewalk and several park benches leading up to it.
PA park on the waterfront of Lake Mahopac has been dedicated as a living memorial to the victims of the attacks.
The memorial is a 3-D replica of the World Trade Center towers was dedicated in November 2005.
The Manalapan 9/11 Memorial includes a miniature World Trade Center, as well as plaques honoring those lost at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the passengers and crew of United Airlines f
This memorial garden on the campus of Manhasset High School includes a bench and commemorative plaques.
Two pieces of World Trade Center steel stand vertically on the sidewalk of the southwest corner of Valley Drive and 15th Street.