Metal sign with the words "9-11-2001
The monument reads: "September 11, 2001 In Dedication to the memory of those who lost their lives in the attack on America “America has stood down enemies before And we will do so this time” P
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.
Text reads "IN HONOR AND MEMORY OF ALL THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE TRAGEDY OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 MAY THEIR MEMORY BE ETERNAL "
Montgomery County's memorial to the 11 residents who lost their lives in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks includes 11 benches bearing inscriptions reflecting the character of each pers
Text on Memorial: "In tribute to the freedom we all cherish, our community established this monument and planted trees along this boulevard in memory of American lives tragically lost during t
This memorial was a project of Lexington Middle school students who, aided by local businesses and citizens, raised funds for this attractive free standing clock.
Two pictures on the marker depict the twin towers of the world trade center, and the pentagon building, the targets of the attack.
Text on the memorial: "On September 11, 2001 a handful of men put their beliefs on the line in a stand for terrorism.
The 9/11 memorial project at the Utah Botanical Center is a unique collaboration among the Davis County Youth of Promise, Utah Botanical Center, representatives of Utah families who lost loved ones
This memorial is located on the historic Boardwalk of Ocean City MD. There is a statue of a firefighter and a piece of twisted steel from the world trace center.
The Wall of Hope resides in WaterPlace Park in Rhode Island. It is composed of tiles painted by children at a nearby elementary school. People convene here to remember 9/11 on anniversaries.
An island that extends off the northeast corner of the pier
Made from steel of flowers
The Madison, NJ 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.
Project Coordinator Gary Kroessig said, "initially this was to be a county monument, now it is clear that it's beyond Essex victims to include everyone in New Jersey, the country, and int
The memorial consists of two trident-shaped beams, which served as supports for the towers, salvaged from the WTC site, which stand 8 feet wide, 30 feet long, and weigh 50,000 pounds.
John Giannotti’s seven-pillar circular “Victims of Terrorism Memorial,” was dedicated on September 11, 2002 at Cooper River Parkway in Pennsauken.