Designed by Bob Backer, John Ryan Beck, William Conrad, Dan DeDona and Donald Embly and Dedicated by the 9/11 Tribute Committee
Designed by Erik Blome.
Four 22 foot beams with sculptures which commemorate the sacrifices made on 9/11.
Dedicated to Terrence Patrick Farrell and the other 342 firefighters who perished on 9/11 on behalf of The Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund
Located in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Designed by Okja Cho and dedicated to the National 911 Memorial & museum, World Trade Center, Pentagon, Shanksville, PA
This memorial is dedicated to the memory of Friends, Relatives and Neighbors who lost their lives at the World Trade Center tragedy and to the brave Policemen, Firemen and EMS workers that lost the
True American Heroes Forever Remembered
A piece of World Trade Center steel is on permanent display at the American Legion Post 189.
A memorial tribute, the citizens of Avondale Estates shall always remember the terrorist attack on the United States of America, September 11, 2001, with a sense of profound grief for the victims a
"In memory of the 343 fire fighters lost, F.D.N.Y"
"Terrorist attacks . . . cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shattered steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve." President George W. Bush
Created to commemorate the one year anniversary of the attacks at the World Trade Center, this memorial labyrinth is outlined with granite blocks that form seven rings.
"Through the changing seasons and passing years, this tree will live in remembrance of the family and friends of Brooklyn Botanic Garden who perished on September 11, 2001"
"In memory of Bloomfield residents, Cesar A. Alviar, Catherine A. Nardella, Daniel Rosetti, who lost their lives in the tragic attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001"
A 33-acre piece of farmland has been dedicated as a living memorial to American Airlines Captain John A. Ogonowski, a fourth-generation farmer and resident of Dracut, Massachusetts.
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Our memory of those lost on September 11, 2001 shall remain as permanent as our freedom.
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Carl A. DiFranco Avenue
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"In loving memory of those lost on September 11, 1001
God bless America"
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Designed by Douwe Blumberg. Located outside One World Trade Center
Dedicated by the Town of Amherst Residence