Pepperdine Heroes Garden on Bluff 800 Feet Above Pacific in Malibu
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Pepperdine University’s Heroes Garden is situated on a bluff nearly 800 feet above the Pacific in Malibu. The garden’s plaque reads:
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Pepperdine University’s Heroes Garden is situated on a bluff nearly 800 feet above the Pacific in Malibu. The garden’s plaque reads:
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San Ramon has renaned Alta Mesa Park to Memorial Park on the bluff above San Ramon Valley Boulevard — prominent location for the lighted memorial flag poles along with a commemorative plaque, recognizing the victims and heroes of September 11th, along with Thomas Burnett, San Ramon resident, and hero of Flight 93 that crashed in Pennsylvania.
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The McCourt Memorial Garden on the Connecticut College Campus near the Lyman Allyn Museum in New London honors Ruth and four-year old Juliana McCourt were aboard the United Airline flight that struck the World Trade Center. Ruth’s brother was one of the people who worked in the World Trade Center, he escaped that day. However, Ruth and Juliana were flying to L.A. to meet a friend who was on another flight, American Flight 11, which crashed into the other tower.
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The Joel Barlow High School Monument in Redding, Connecticut honors alumni Peter Hansen who was killed on 9/11. It consists of two stone posts in the woods.
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The September 11 Memorial Grove has some of the slickest websites of the various memorials. The concept commemorates the events of September 11, 2001 and the city’s efforts to restore the natural beauty of the Anacostia River and revitalize the surrounding neighborhood by celebrating nature, inviting and rewarding exploration and promoting efforts to create and maintain a healthy environment. The design engages the wetland as part of the experience of the island by creating a path that weaves through several distinct natural settings, ultimately connecting to the island’s greater pathway system. It is to be completed by 2006.
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Woods Hole, Massachusetts, has the “Nellie Point 911 Memorial” at Nobska Point at Fay St. It honors Neilie Anne Heffernan Casey who was kileld on Sept. 11.
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The Beaumont Botanical Garden consists of a Pentagon shaped garden approximately 50 feet by 50 feet, enclosed by a black wrought iron fence with brick columns eight feet high. Concrete walkway six feet wide within the fence in the pentagon shape. Black granite benches along the walks. Three flagpoles - American Flag, Texas Flag, and City of Beaumont Flag. A pair of massive bronze eagles guard the entrance. Granite twin towers six feet tall, and seven additional granite towers of various colors, sizes and shapes to symbolize the fallen buildings and thousands of lives lost. Granite towers in the center of the memorial are on a raised, pentagon shape brick platform, capped with granite. Between the walkway and center feature are seasonal planting of red, white, and blue flowers. Evergreen shrubs are planted around the outer perimeter of the pentagon.
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Alexandria’s memorial is the expansive Wilton Woods Memorial Garden which was dedicated in 2002.
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Yonkers American Patriot Garden is in the Sculpture Meadows of Yonkers Esplanade Park on the Hudson River and was dedicated in 2003. The WTC could be seen from this vantage. The poetry in three granite plaques focuses on the themes of remembrance, renewal and hope. Lee Weintraub who designed the garden.
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Brooklyn’s Quincy Street Garden in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood has a monument to the 12 black New York City firefighters who died in the World Trade Center attacks. The monument features a hook-and-ladder emblem, a large laminated flag and a bronze plaque with the names of the firefighters.
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