This bridge is dedicated to Monmouth and Ocean County residents that lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
Memorial Garden designed and built by sculptor Jim Gary to honor the five members of the community who were killed in the attacks on September 11, 2001.
In remembrance of California's lost on 9-11-2001 HBT contributed tree planting with their families at their homes, churches, and neighborhoods.
A plaque and tree dedicated to Lisa Anne Frost.
The line runs from the switching station on Grand and McFadden, north on Grand and then west on La Veta Avenue until it connects with the La Veta Substation under Garden Groove (22) Freeway in Sant
Tree planted by Hotspur Soccer Association
The Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance in KeySpan Park stands as a graceful and beautiful tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice on September 11th, 2001.
Dogwood planted in victim's honor for sons that went to the school
The design of the memorial is cut into two. The bottom half includes etched names honoring 20-year-old Lance Corporal Michael Schwarz who was killed by a sniper in Iraq and Sergeant Frank T.
Road named in honor of Joshua Vitale.
Victims names on bricks
Memorial at St. Joseph's High School in Metuchen, NJ.
Dedication at Smith-Willensky's Grill to Robert Andrew Spencer and Andrew H. Golkin.
A gazebo with a stained glass roof on the edge of the water in Rockaway Tribute Park.
Memorial at Wayland High School dedicated to Jane L. Simpkin
While the hands are the work of Galante, a visual cue for the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, the rest of the memorial's details were designed by the Committee.
Picnic at Monmouth Park Racetrack