A wooden bench in St. Paul's Lutheran Church has been dedicated to R. Mark Rasweiler.
On the grounds outside the Marlboro Township Municipal Complex, 14 dogwood trees have been planted to honor the 14 Marlboro residents lost in the attacks.
Located across from the Marsh & McLennan Companies' headquarters in midtown Manhattan, this memorial plaza features a garden, bench, two bronze monoliths, and a bronze screen.
The gymnasium at Harding Township Elementary School in New Vernon, New Jersey, has been dedicated to alumnus Matthew Carmen Sellitto.
A sugar maple tree has been planted outside the Harding Township Municipal Building in memory of New Vernon resident Matthew Carmen Sellitto.
Located on the grounds of the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, Connecticut, this memorial garden includes two reading circles, a terrace, and a trellis that includes a "Thread Fairy"
Daniel Libeskind has designed a large book shaped WTC memorial in Padua, Italy, which includes WTC ruins and is built almost entirely in etched DecorFlou Clear glass.
The Carleton College staff wanted to use the many donations received in memory of Ann from her colleagues and friends to build a memorial bench on Stewsie Island.
Our goal is to create a memorial courtyard with gardens and several new trees to provide an opportunity for family and friends to memorialize alumni, students, faculty and staff.
The purpose is twofold: to honor those who lost their lives on September 11 and to provide a space that promotes peace, a place where individuals can experience inner peace and contemplate peace in
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.
Monument located in the St. Mary Immaculate Conception Cemetery in honor of Merrimack Valley area victims of September 11th.
Trees planted in loving memory of Andrew Stergiopoulos in the place he grew up and loved.
Located on a hillside in Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, New York, this ongoing tree planting initiative serves as a living memorial to all victims of the attacks.
Engraved black plaques line the interior walls of Freedom Plaza in Metuchen, New Jersey, and bear the names of Metuchen and New Jersey residents who died in the attacks.
A bench with a plaque in honor of Michael Armstrong. The bench is between the Great Lawn and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Gladwin Street between Englewood Avenue and Herrick Street on Staten Island has been renamed to honor Michael F. Stabile.
This memorial in Raritan Bay Waterfront Park in South Amboy, New Jersey, features a sculpture of a bald eagle perched atop a raised pentagonal marble base.
"Dedicated on September 11, 2003, the gardens were developed by the Middletown WTC Memorial Committee, a non-profit group consisting of family members and interested residents.
The Million flower garden serves as a place for solace, serentiy, and sanctuary, and was created out of the "million flower" compost.
This memorial in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, includes a timeline walkway to recollect the day’s events, a stone base carved with the names, ages, and hometowns of the Monmouth County residents
This memorial features nine panels, carved to symbolize the New York City skyline, situated in a semicircular formation around a white pentagon-shaped sidewalk.
This memorial bench is located on the campus of Monroe Township High School and is dedicated to alumnus James Kenneth Samuel, Jr.
A living tribute to those whom our community lost on September 11, 2001