Street named in honor of Robert C. King Jr.
According to Rockaway Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Liz Sulik, the park is a place for renewal of spirit and healing.
The Rockland County American Patriot Garden is set in its current position due to its historical link to the building of New York City, unmatched beauty, and accessibility to the Hudson River.
This truck, owned by John Holmgren of Shafer, Minnesota, features pictures of the Pentagon and World Trade Center Towers as well as a list of those who perished on 9/11.
Rosemary lived on Wild Avenue in Staten Island, it is now named in honor of her.
Sacred Heart Statue in the garden at the church.
Bench in Hawthorne, MA dedicated to Salvatore Ziza.
This is a public park dedicated to those who died on 9/11. The purpose of the memorial grove is to honor those who died on 9/11, and others who wanted to purchase a tree and plaque.
Street where Sandy lived was named in her honor.
The Scarsdale Memorial Garden was conceived by the American Legion and has gained the full support of the community.
This is the Elementary school that Scott attended and his mother taught at. The heart with Scott's name on it is made of the steel from the WTC.
The street that Scott grew up on is now dedicated to him.
Bench with a plaque dedicated to the memory of Scott.
The memorial plaque reads, 'In loving memory of New Yorkers of Russian descent who lost their lives in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.' This sentiment is echoed in the words
A permanent memorial garden to those who lost their lives in the United States on September 11, 2001 has been built by the British government in Grosvenor Square Garden, London, which is bordered o
This garden and trail has been built as a reminder of what took place on 9/11. Entering the memorial from the driveway you walk through a trail of hanging plants. There are 99 poles in the garden.
On the second anniversary of the attacks in New York and Washington, D.C., Sudbury dedicated a monument to those lost on September 11th, 2001.
Purpose: According to Prospect Park Alliance's Amanda Eisen, the site is "to commemorate the lives of people from Brooklyn that were lost on that day, and to give the community a space fo
To provide a living memorial for the victims, and to protect a forest for future generations of humans and animals.
The plaque, which designates the tree as a living memoiral to the Sept. 11 victims and families, reads: "September 11th Oak.
Trees planted along a walkway in Morgantown, West Virginia are dedicated to those lost in the 9/11 attacks who were affiliated with Morgantown.