Located in the Township of Berkeley Heights.
“September 11, 2001. We shall never forget our friends and neighbors who rode the rails with us that morning but did not return with us that night.
Dedicated to three Bloomfield residents who died in the World Trade Center attack.
On September 11, 2003, a memorial labyrinth was dedicated to the 22 Boston College alumni lost in the 9/11 tragedy.
The Massachusetts Port Authority (MASSPORT) had a contest in 2003 for a 1.6 acre for a 9/11 memorial at the entrance to Boston Logan Airport’s Terminal Area and is located adjacent to the Hilton Ho
To memorialize the victims of September 11, 2001 from Massachusetts and New England.
Permanent wooden walkway and platform on the Rockaway bayside. Platform contains 29 glass etchings for each of the community members lost on 9/11.
Monument made from a US Air Force Missile.
A post office in Bethpage, New York, was renamed to honor Bethpage resident and New York City Fire Department Captain Brian Christopher Hickey.
Purpose: This preservation land is a memorial to Brian Murphy who was lost on September 11, 2001.
The British Memorial Garden at Hanover Square Park in New York honors the 67 British victims of the World Trade Center attacks.
Wood carved figures of firefighters
Street where Brooke grew up was renamed in her honor.
The memorial is a reading garden with planted flowers and a bronze statue of a young girl reading a book.
Purpose: The memorial was part of a huge community effort to do something after the smoke cleared.
The Brooklyn Remembers Memorial, appropriately named “The Beacon,” is a 25 foot tall bronze memorial in the shape of a speaking trumpet, a device once used by firemen to warn the public and communi
The Camden County Victims of Terrorism Memorial was dedicated on September 11, 2002. The site honors lives lost due to terrorism. April 18, 1983 - US embassy in Beirut, Lebanon
White Birch Cross honoring Matthew and four other Dudleyites lost on 9-11.
The playground was dedicated to the memory of Candace Lee Williams, an NSCS member from Northeastern University, who died in the attacks of Sept. 11.
Located outside the Bentley Memorial Library, this memorial bench is affixed with a black plaque that honors New York City Fire Department Captain Vincent Francis Giammona.