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401 Ohio, Ottawa County, Oak Harbor — Medal Of Honor Red Oak
On W. Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
In loving memory of all the attacks on our nation on September 11, 2001Map (db m196612) WM
402 Ohio, Putnam County, Kalida — Pioneer Days Mural
On Broad Street just north of East Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 2013, Oscar Velasquez, Putnam County native and well known national artist, was commissioned to paint this mural. Pioneer Days, Ohio's oldest festival, dates back to the establishment of the Putnam County Pioneer Association in 1873. History . . . Map (db m188570) HM
403 Ohio, Putnam County, Ottoville — 09.11.2001
On W. Canal Street, on the right when traveling north.
Somerset County, PA • New York, NY • Washington, DC 09.11.2001 A Day Not To Be Forgotten In honor of all first responders that answered their final call. Map (db m191029) WM
404 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — 9/11 Public Safety Service Memorial
On N. Anderson Road, on the right when traveling south.
Never Forget Honoring those who give and have given.Map (db m187753) WM
405 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — On September 11, 1941, Ground Breaking Started On The Pentagon. Exactly 60 Years Later…
Near East Stone Street just west of Hurlbet Street, on the right when traveling west.
At 9:38 a.m. September 11. 2001. American Airlines Flight 7 having departed from Dulles Airport in Virginia bound for Los Angeles was taken over by Islamic terrorists who crashed the plane into the Pentagon taking the lives of 184 . . . Map (db m187732) WM
406 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — The Bent And Twisted Metal Before You
On East Stone Street just west of Hurlbet Street, on the right when traveling west.
The bent and twisted metal before you is part (5%) of the original antenna from the N. Tower of World Trade Center 1 (WTCI) destroyed on September 11, 2001, This section is 35 feet 10 inches long by 7 5/8 inches diameter and weighs 7,000 lbs, It . . . Map (db m187734) WM
407 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Georgine Marisay Corrigan
Near South Cherry Street, 0.1 miles south of Erie Street, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of Georgine Marisay Corrigan who died on Flight 93 Sept. 11, 2001 from the Class of 1964Map (db m187723) WM
408 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — All Patriots Memorial
On Water Street at Frost Parkway, on the right when traveling north on Water Street.
Fallen in the line of duty Marshal August Schultz, Oct. 25, 1895 Patrolman Patrick Sweeney, March 30, 1908Map (db m195301) WM
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409 Ohio, Summit County, Akron, Highland Square — 09.11.2001
Near Aqueduct Street, on the right when traveling north.
Somerset County, PA • New York, NY • Washington, DC 09.11.2001 A Day Not To Be ForgottenMap (db m228874) WM
410 Ohio, Williams County, Pioneer — Pioneer 9-11 Memorial
On North State Street (Ohio Route 15) just north of East Baubice Street, on the left when traveling north.
This tree was planted on 9-11-02 in Memory of the lives lost on 9-11-01 Map (db m184251) WM
411 Ohio, Williams County, Stryker — September 11, 2001
On North Defiance Street (Ohio Route 2) at Mulberry Street, on the right when traveling north on North Defiance Street.
Given in memory and in honor of all those touched by the September 11, 2001 tragedy
The lord is my rock… Psalms 18:2
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412 Ohio, Wood County, Perrysburg — Miniature of FDNY's Spet. 11th Memorial
On West Indiana Avenue at Walnut Street, on the left when traveling west on West Indiana Avenue.
Miniature of FDNY's Sept 11th memorial donated to Perrysburg by the Witeler Shank Funeral Home FirefightersMap (db m186492) WM
413 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — 9/11 Memorial9-11-01
On Main Street just east of Broad Street, on the right when traveling west.
Memorial Artifact Inside WTVFD 9-11-11 Twin Towers Map (db m186496) WM
414 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Carnot-Moon, Moon Township — Moon Township September 11th Memorial
Near Beaver Grade Road at Thorn Run Road Extension.
September 11, 2011 The Tenth Anniversary of the Terrorist Attacks on the United States of America The Moon Township Volunteer Fire Company and the Township of Moon Dedicate this memorial in memory of the 2,752 persons who lost their lives . . . Map (db m130046) WM
415 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Point Breeze — Elizabeth Martin Gregg1949 - 2001 — In Loving Memory of —
Victim of the World Trade Center attackMap (db m182013) WM
416 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Riegelsville, Durham Township — Durham Township 9-11 Memorial
On Old Furnace Road, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of the victims from 9-11-01 attack on America and to honor community volunteers and the heroes of the armed forces. Dedicated October 9, 2001Map (db m21783) HM
417 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Warminster, Warminster Township — 9/11 NYC Emergency Responders' Memorial
On York Road (Pennsylvania Route 263) north of Old York Road, on the right.
Fire Department New York [Roll of Honored Dead] NYPD [Roll of Honored Dead] NY/NJ Port Authority [Roll of Honored Dead] [Beam Remnant from World Trade Center] [WTC Twin Towers Model] [Many memorial . . . Map (db m116120) WM
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418 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Coatesville — 9/11 Tragedy
Near South 1st Avenue south of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the planes were flown into the towers of the World Trade . . . Map (db m205651) HM
419 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Coatesville — Arcelormittal Plate LLC World Trade Center
On South 1st Avenue south of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
Displayed here, you see a portion of a World Trade Center base column structure. Nicknamed "trees" or "forks," these formed the lower stories' backbone around the circumference of each Tower. A portion of these columns were the only structures . . . Map (db m205643) HM WM
420 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Coatesville — The Future of the Trees
Near South 1st Avenue south of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
It is appropriate that these artifacts have come home to Coatesville where they were made. As a community with a long history of steelmaking, it is especially poignant to remember the Lukens steelworkers who made and fashioned the trees. The . . . Map (db m205644) HM WM
421 Pennsylvania, Columbia County, Berwick — 9/11 Memorial
On 3rd Street at Mack Street, on the right when traveling west on 3rd Street.
Dedicated to all firefighters, police officers, EMS workers and all others who lost their lives to the tragic events of September 11, 2001 and all those who carry on. These metal fragments are from remains of the Twin Towers that . . . Map (db m134844) HM WM
422 Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, Carlisle — 9/11 MemorialAttack on America — September 11, 2001 —
Near the Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens Entrance Rd north of Ritner Highway (U.S. 11), on the left when traveling north.
In tribute to the men, women and children who lost their lives in the worst terrorist attack on American soil. We honor all the fire, police, search & rescue dogs, rescue personnel, and all others who selflessly gave their lives and . . . Map (db m119979) WM
423 Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, Carlisle, Middlesex Township — Sergeant Michael A. MiraA Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, (Air Assault) “Rakkasans” — Operation Iraqi Freedom I & IV, Served: 2002 - 2006 —
Near Army Heritage Drive.
The September 11, 2001 attacks changed every American. For Sergeant Michael Mira it was the catalyst that influenced his decision to change his life by becoming an active defender of the United States. Joining the Army in January of 2002, the . . . Map (db m104008) HM
424 Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, Wormleysburg — Pennsylvania September 11 Casualties
On North Front Street (U.S. 15) north of Haldeman Street, on the left when traveling north.
In Memoriam to the Pennsylvania Casualties W.T.C., Pentagon, Flight 93 September 11, 2001 Michael A. Bane, Yardley Jasper Baker, Philadelphia James P. Berger, Lower Makefield Harry Blanding Jr., Lower Makefield . . . Map (db m137449) WM
425 Pennsylvania, Erie County, Erie — Erie 9-11 Memorial"We Will Never Forget"
Near East Front Street at Holland Street.
A local memorial for the city of Erie commemorating the 9/11 attacks. It consists of a timeline of events, a memorial flag to the fallen, and the center piece of a steel column recovered from the wreckage of the World Trade Center after its . . . Map (db m85137) WM
426 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — 9/11 Memorial
Near North Gallatin Avenue, 0.2 miles south of Rolling Hills Estate Road, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to all who were affected by the tragic events of September 11, 2001Map (db m228186) HM
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427 Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Waynesboro, Washington Township — 9-11 TributeReflect & Remember
On Buchanan Trail East (Pennsylvania Route 16) west of Skiway Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, a vibrant blue sky framed the familiar Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, the tallest buildings in New York City and centerpieces of the skyline. 40,000 people began their work day as they ordinarily would, but . . . Map (db m192350) HM WM
428 Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Waynesboro, Washington Township — 9-11 Tribute Future Message
On Buchanan Trail East (Pennsylvania Route 16) just west of Skiway Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
America survives. Ten years hence, as the 9-11 Tribute is being constructed, America remembers 150 years since its own Civil War. In the days following the 9-11-2001 attack, many recalled the attack on Pearl Harbor. In times of adversity . . . Map (db m192345) WM
429 Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Waynesboro, Washington Township — Flight 93 Crash Site, Shanksville, PA
On Buchanan Trail East (Pennsylvania Route 16) west of Skiway Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
At 9:28 AM, after hijacked flights were flown into the World Trade Center, United Airlines Flight 93, traveling from Newark to San Francisco, was commandeered by 4 hijackers. The crew transmitted two May Day calls. Information from in-flight calls . . . Map (db m192347) HM WM
430 Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Waynesboro, Washington Township — Pentagon, Arlington VA
On Buchanan Trail East (Pennsylvania Route 16) west of Skiway Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Just after 8:50 AM, shortly after the first plane struck the World Trade Center, American Airlines Flight 77, traveling from DC to LA, was hijacked and steered off-course. At 9:37 AM, the aircraft, flown by 5 hijackers, flew into the west side of . . . Map (db m192349) HM WM
431 Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Waynesboro, Washington Township — Responders
On Buchanan Trail East (Pennsylvania Route 16) west of Skiway Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Within minutes of Flight 11 striking the World Trade Center--NYC's police, firefighters, EMTs, citizens, physicians and nurses, ham radio operators, volunteer ambulance personnel, and many other civilians responded to the devastation in the . . . Map (db m192348) HM WM
432 Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Waynesboro, Washington Township — Twin Towers, New York City, NY
On Buchanan Trail East (Pennsylvania Route 16) west of Skiway Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
At 8:46 AM and 9:03 AM respectively, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 with a total of 147 crew and passengers flew into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in New York. Military fighters scrambled too late to intercept the . . . Map (db m192344) HM WM
433 Pennsylvania, Lackawanna County, Carbondale — Global War on Terror Memorial of Remembrance9-11 • Operation Enduring Freedom — Operation Iraqi Freedom • Operation New Dawn —
On Main Street (Business U.S. 6) at 6th Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In honor of the men and women who gave their lives to their country and continue to serve. [Armed Services Emblems] 109th Infantry Regiment Association SFC George A. Pugliese [photo] SGT Eric W. Slebodnik . . . Map (db m153014) HM
434 Pennsylvania, Lackawanna County, Scranton — 9/11 Memorial9/11/2001 - Never Forget — "Let's Roll" —
On Nay Aug Road at the Davis Trailhead, on the right when traveling east on Nay Aug Road.
To Honor Those We've Lost And Those Who Carry On In The Name Of Freedom And Liberty. Dedicated To The City Of Scranton 11 September 2011 Presented By The SGT Jan Argonish Ride "No WorriesMap (db m143734) WM
435 Pennsylvania, Lackawanna County, Scranton — 9-11 Memorial
On Bald Mountain Road, on the left when traveling north.
In memory of the Innocent and the Heroes September 11, 2001 New York City, NY World Trade Center American Flight 11 United Flight 175 Arlington, VA. The Pentagon American Flight 77 Shanksville, PA. United Flight 93 [First . . . Map (db m146824) WM
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436 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Columbia — 9/11 Remembrance
On Lancaster Avenue (Pennsylvania Route 462) at South 13th Street, on the right when traveling west on Lancaster Avenue.
On September 12,2002, Twenty trees were planted on the front lawn of Glatfelter Memorial Field. The spacing of these trees, 9 planted on the west side and 11 planted on the east side, will serve as a remembrance to those who perished in the . . . Map (db m213189) HM
437 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Franklin & Marshall College September 11 Memorial
Near College Avenue north of West Frederick Street, on the left when traveling north.
In Remembrance of Members of the Franklin & Marshall College Community and All Others Who Perished in the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001 World Trade Center, New York City, NY Jeffrey M. Charnoff '88 Edward J. . . . Map (db m178652) WM
438 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Never Forgotten
On North Prince Street (U.S. 222) south of West New Street, on the right when traveling south.
Never forgotten September 11, 2001 343 firefighters rest in peace _________________________ In memory of our volunteers Volunteer FF     Volunteer FF Walt Hudson     Keith Rankin Badge of *Honor* To all firefighters past & present . . . Map (db m237187) HM
439 Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, Kingston — Intercultural Understanding and Cooperation FundIn Remembrance
On Sprague Avenue north of Market Street, on the left when traveling south.
The terrorist attacks on the United States of September 11, 2001 indelibly affected the final school year of the Class of 2002. In honor of their graduation, and in appreciation for the educational experience received at the school, parents and . . . Map (db m188686) HM
440 Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, Nanticoke — Luzerne County Community College Walk of Honor
On Walk of Honor Drive west of Prospect Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Walk of Honor is a tribute to the dedication and service of first responders who selflessly risk their lives to save the lives of others. Michael Scott Carlo was a FDNY firefighter who died on September 11, 2001 in the line of duty at . . . Map (db m231163) HM
441 Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, Nanticoke — Walk of Honor September 11th Memorial
On Walk of Honor Drive west of Prospect Street, on the right when traveling west.
This monument commemorates the 10th anniversary of the terrorists attacks upon the United States of America on September 11, 2001. This artifact from the World Trade Center in New York City stands in silent tribute to the victims, as well as to . . . Map (db m231169) WM
442 Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, Wilkes-Barre — Veterans and 9/11 Memorial
On Blackman Street west of High Street, on the left when traveling west.
To All Veterans and those 2982 victims who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001Map (db m196130) WM
443 Pennsylvania, Lycoming County, South Williamsport — 9/11 Memorial
On Hasting Street (U.S. 15) at 6th Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Hasting Street.
This piece of steel from the Twin Towers is here as a memorial to those whose lives were lost and a testament to the heroism of the members of the New York City Fire Department, New York Police Department and the Port Authority of NY and . . . Map (db m180186) HM
444 Pennsylvania, Mifflin County, Lewistown — Together
Near Pennsylvania Route 103 at Belle Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
We will show the world that the things that comprise the American spirit, our hope and humanity, our dreams and our love, are not kept in buildings, but in ourselves 9-11-01 Never ForgetMap (db m213708)
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445 Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg — 9/11 Memorial
On 7th Street at Monroe Street, on the left when traveling north on 7th Street.
In Honor and Remembrance Sept. 11, 2001 Never ForgetMap (db m141121) WM
446 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Bala Cynwyd, Lower Merion Township — Somerset County PA-New York, NY-Washington, DC
On Belmont Avenue.
Through blurred eyes we find the strength and courage to soar beyond the moment. We look to the future knowing we can never forget the past. God Bless AmericaMap (db m107521) WM
447 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, East Greenville, Upper Hanover Township — 9/11 World Trade Center Memorial
On Gravel Pike (Pennsylvania Route 29) north of Water Street, on the left when traveling north.
World Trade Center Height: 1,368 and 1,362 feet Ground Breaking: August 5, 1965 Opened: 1970-73: April 4, 1973 ribbon cutting Destroyed: September 11, 2001 Latitude 40 Deg. 42'42.03" Longitude: -74 Deg O'45.51" "Not . . . Map (db m116255) WM
448 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — 9/11 Memorial
On Allendale Road south of Wills Boulevard, on the left when traveling south.
On September 11, 2001 there was a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks launched by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda upon the United States in New York City and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The attacks killed almost 3,000 . . . Map (db m126762) HM WM
449 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Norristown — September 11 2001
On Swede Street, on the left when traveling south.
The many who died The many who fought to save others Memories never dieMap (db m23572) WM
450 Pennsylvania, Northumberland County, Mount Carmel — In Everlasting Memory of the Victims of 9-11-01Somerset County PA • New York, NY • Washington DC
On 6th Street at Oak Street, on the right when traveling east on 6th Street.
Dedicated to the innocent civilians and especially to the heroic firefighters, police and rescue personnel who paid the ultimate sacrifice while attempting to save their countrymen following the cowardly attack by terrorists on September . . . Map (db m233221) WM
451 Pennsylvania, Northumberland County, Shamokin — 9/11 and First Responders MemorialLest We Forget
On Lincoln Street east of 8th Street, on the left when traveling east.
This memorial is dedicated to first responders worldwide who risk their lives so others may live. Enclosed within this tribute is structural steel from the Twin Towers, items from the Flight 93 crash site in Shanksville, Pa and artifacts . . . Map (db m233194) HM WM
452 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, University City — 9/11 Memorial Tree
On Woodland Walk south of Sansom Street, on the right when traveling north.
This tree "Jazin" was planted by Mazin Blaik, Eng 2017 and Jad Bliak, SAS 2020 on October 11, 2001 to honor the memory of those who lost their lives on 9/11Map (db m232089) WM
453 Pennsylvania, Pike County, Hawley — 9/11 MemorialGod Bless America
On Park Place east of Main Avenue (U.S. 6), on the left when traveling east.
Our community mourns the loss of those who perished during the terrorist attacks carried out on U. S. soil on September 11, 2001. We remember their sacrifice as well as that of their families and friends— from all walks of life . . . Map (db m121659) HM
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454 Pennsylvania, Pike County, Matamoras — The War on Terrorism
In honor of all angry hearts and wounded souls who came together to honor the dead and fight for our freedom The three columns symbolize the three locations of 9-11-2001. The nest of twisted metal the ability of our country to use . . . Map (db m215257) WM
455 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — 9/11 Memorial
On College Circle south of University Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States of America was jolted into a new reality. Terrorists crashed hijacked airplanes into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., killing and . . . Map (db m119713) HM WM
456 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Indian Lake, Stonycreek Township — Flight 93National Memorial
Near Skyline Road (via Stauffer Road), 1 mile south of Lincoln Highway (U.S. 30).
Panel 1: America Attacked On the morning of September 11, 2001, al-Qaeda terrorists hijack four commercial U.S. airliners that are departing from East Coast airports. The terrorists fly two jet airliners into the World Trade . . . Map (db m49256) HM WM
457 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Indian Lake, Stonycreek Township — Flight 93 National MemorialNational Park Service, U.S.Department of the Interior
On Skyline Road.
On September 11, 2001, at 10:30 am, United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in the field in front of you, killing all 40 passengers and crew members, as well as the four terrorists who hijacked the aircraft. The plane came over the hill behind you and . . . Map (db m61141) HM WM
458 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Indian Lake, Stonycreek Township — Flight 93 National MemorialA common field one day, a field of honor forever.
On Approach Road, on the right when traveling south.
September 11, 2001 10:03 AM United Airlines Flight 93 crashes into a field two miles ahead of you, shattering the quiet of the Pennsylvania countryside. Those who rush to the scene look on in disbelief at charred trees and a smoldering . . . Map (db m135382) HM WM
459 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Indian Lake, Stonycreek Township — Flight 93 Temporary Memorial
On Skyline Road, 0.9 miles east of Lambertsville Road, on the right when traveling east.
In this rock, we perpetually commemorate the courage of those who lost their lives on UAL Flight #93 on September 11, 2001. Their legacy will endure. Future generations will be reminded of their honor and courage. Dedicated by the . . . Map (db m8225) WM
460 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Indian Lake, Stonycreek Township — Overlooking HistoryFlight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Skyline Road.
The Western Overlook is where the world first came to make sense of the story of Flight 93. On September 12 and for days after, the media lined up along the ridge on the left of this overlook, broadcasting images of the crash site area across the . . . Map (db m61149) HM WM
461 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Indian Lake, Stonycreek Township — September 11, 2001Flight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Approach Road, on the right when traveling south.
The distant Laurel Mountains are outlined against a cloudless, blue sky. The weather is mild, but few people are outdoors. Many sit stunned and horrified in front of their televisions, watching the World Trade Center and the Pentagon burn. . . . Map (db m100576) HM
462 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Indian Lake, Stonycreek Township — Tower of VoicesFlight 93 National Memorial
On Skyline Road, on the right when traveling north.
A monumental, 93-foot-tall musical instrument, the Tower of Voices marks the gateway to and from this expansive, living memorial landscape. Forty chimes represent the voices of the 40 courageous passengers and crew members who took a vote to come . . . Map (db m163666) HM
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463 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Indian Lake, Stonycreek Township — View from the Flight Path OverlookFlight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Skyline Road, on the right when traveling north.
Visitor Shelter Located at the eastern edge of the Memorial Plaza, this small building provides shelter from the weather and a place to leave messages. Memorial Plaza The black walkway and sloped wall mark the edge of the . . . Map (db m206088) HM
464 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Indian Lake, Stonycreek Township — Welcome To Flight 93 National MemorialFlight 93 National Memorial
On Skyline Road, on the right when traveling north.
September 11, 2001. Four commercial airliners are hijacked in a terrorist attack on America, As the 40 passengers and crew on United Airlines Flight 93 fight back against terrorists in the sky overhead, the plane crashes at 10:03 am, less . . . Map (db m163663) HM WM
465 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Somerset, Somerset Township — Flight 93 National Memorial
On North Plaza Access Road north of Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 70), on the right when traveling west.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, four commercial airliners were hijacked in a premeditated terrorist attack against the United States. Two of the planes were intentionally flown into the World Trade Center's twin towers in New York City; a . . . Map (db m116368) HM WM
466 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — "In the cockpit. If we don't, we'll die!"Flight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
After seizing control of Flight 93, the hijackers forced the crew and passengers to the back of the plane and ordered them to be quiet. One terrorist claimed to have a bomb strapped to his waist. The passengers and crew used Airfones on seatbacks . . . Map (db m245446) HM
467 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — “We're going to do something.”
Near Approach Road. Reported permanently removed.
Aboard Flight 93, one terrorist claims to have a bomb strapped to his waist. The crew and passengers are forced to the back of the plane and ordered to be quiet. Using Airfones from the seat backs in the rear of the plane and cellphones, . . . Map (db m100681) HM WM
468 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — America AttackedFlight 93 Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On the morning of September 11, 2001, al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial flights that departed from East Coast airports. Two hijacked aircraft were deliberately crashed into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in New York City and a third . . . Map (db m245507) HM
469 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — America Attacked!Flight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
Near Approach Road. Reported permanently removed.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, al-Qaeda terrorists hijack four commercial U.S. airliners that are departing from East Coast airports. The terrorists fly two jet airliners into the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers in New York City and a . . . Map (db m100613) HM WM
470 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — Crash Site and Debris FieldFlight 93 National Memorial
On Skyline Road, on the right when traveling north.
On September 11, 2001, Flight 93 crashed in the field in front of you, traveling approximately 563 miles per hour. The .25 mile walkway and sloped wall mark the edge of the 40-acre crash site and debris field. The 17-ton sandstone . . . Map (db m163662) HM WM
471 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — First ViewFlight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
When family members of the passengers and crew of Flight 93 arrived at the crash site in September 2001, authorities escorted them to this overlook. From a distance, they saw the crash site for the first time, and viewed the investigation and . . . Map (db m245444) HM
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472 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — Mayday!Flight 93
Near Approach Road. Reported permanently removed.
The day begins with a cloudless, bright blue sky over the mid-Atlantic states. Seven crew members assigned to Flight 93 prepare for the early morning nonstop flight from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco, California. Thirty-three passengers . . . Map (db m100646) HM WM
473 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — Since September 11Flight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
In the attacks of September 11, 2001, terrorists target prominent symbols of the United States to create fear and a feeling of vulnerability in the American people. News of the attacks is met with disbelief, sorrow, and anger, followed quickly by a . . . Map (db m245518) HM
474 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — The Investigation
Near Approach Road. Reported permanently removed.
Minutes after the crash, first responders arrive on the scene, along with the Pennsylvania State Police. The September 11 attacks generate the largest investigation in FBI history. The primary goal of the investigation is to recover sufficient . . . Map (db m100697) HM WM
475 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — The InvestigationFlight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
First responders quickly determined there were no survivors of the Flight 93 crash. The Pennsylvania State Police secured the crash site as a federal crime scene. The September 11 attack led to the largest investigation in FBI history. Hundreds of . . . Map (db m245520) HM
476 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — The Search for EvidenceFlight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Key evidence in the investigation of the September 11 terrorist attack was recovered at the Flight 93 site. FBI teams launched the investigation while State Police provided security. Mining company buildings, since removed, became their command . . . Map (db m245442) HM
477 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — Threat in the AirFlight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
September 11, 2001 began with a clear, bright blue sky across the northeastern United States. The seven crew members assigned to Flight 93 prepared for the morning's nonstop trip from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco, California. Thirty-three . . . Map (db m245509) HM
478 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — Welcome to the Memorial PlazaFlight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Approach Road, on the right when traveling north.
The Memorial Plaza is the culminating feature of the memorial. It marks the edge of the crash site, which is the final resting place of the passengers and crew of Flight 93. A Place of Respect Please help maintain the solemnity of . . . Map (db m163661) WM
479 Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Stoystown, Stonycreek Township — Welcome to the Memorial PlazaFlight 93 National Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
The Memorial Plaza is the culminating feature of the memorial. It marks the edge of the crash site, which is the final resting place of the passengers and crew of Flight 93. A Place of Respect Please help maintain the solemnity of . . . Map (db m245445) HM
480 Pennsylvania, Tioga County, Tioga — Tioga 911 Memorial
On North Main Street south of Wellsboro Street, on the left when traveling north.
In honor and memory of all those who lost their lives on 9/11/01 and our love and thoughts to all surviving families and friends.Map (db m184254) WM
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481 Pennsylvania, Union County, Mifflinburg — Sept. 11, 2001...
At 8:46 a.m. Sept. 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 11 - with a crew of 11, 76 passengers and 5 hijackers - flew into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, the start of a day of terror that forever changed the United . . . Map (db m180664) HM WM
482 Pennsylvania, Warren County, Starbrick — These Granite Towers Represent
. . . Map (db m185058) HM
483 Pennsylvania, Wayne County, Honesdale — 9/11 MemorialLest We Ever Forget — World Trade Center Towers, The Pentagon, Shanksville PA —
On 9th Street at Court Street, on the left when traveling east on 9th Street.
On a clear day, September 11, 2001 America suffered surprise attacks by foreign terrorists upon her homeland. At the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon outside Washington, and finally in a field near a village named Shanksville in . . . Map (db m101307) HM WM
484 Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County, Greensburg — 9/11 Memorial
On Seton Hill Drive, on the right when traveling north.
In remembrance of all those fallen for their freedom on 9/11Map (db m184759) WM
485 Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County, Trafford — Global War on Terror Memorial
On Edgewood Avenue at 5th Street, on the right when traveling south on Edgewood Avenue.
[Twin Towers on a Pentagon base, with outline engraving of Pennsylvania, with cross at Flight 93 crash site] First Responders to World Trade Center New York Sept. 11, 2001 Trafford Fire Department Matt Foust • Kevin L. Beam • . . . Map (db m225081) WM
486 Pennsylvania, York County, York — Liberty Gardenat Kiwanis Lake
On Pennsylvania Avenue just south of Wood Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated September 11, 2003 to those who have sacrificed for freedom and liberty inspired by the events of September 11, 2001 Map (db m152329) WM
487 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — Wall of HopeA Rhode Island Community Response to September 11th
Near Memorial Blvd.
This mosaic was created by more than 10,000 Rhode Island Residents of all ages, races, religion, and cultures. The magnificent artwork you see here is a tribute to loved ones lost, to the heroes of the 9-11-01 tragedy and to our hope for the . . . Map (db m56474) WM
488 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — Williamston 9-11 Monument
On West Main Street (State Highway 20) at Minor Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
. . . Map (db m19720) HM
489 South Carolina, Cherokee County, Gaffney — 09.11.2001A Day Not To Be Forgotten
On North Limestone Street (State Highway 150) at East Meadow Street (East Dr. L. M. Rosemond Lane), on the left when traveling north on North Limestone Street.
Somerset County, PA • New York, NY • Washington, DCMap (db m197300) HM
490 South Carolina, Florence County, Florence — 09.11.2001A day not to be forgotten
On South Cashua Drive.
Somerset County, PA · New York, NY · Washington, DCMap (db m224018) WM
491 South Carolina, Florence County, Florence — September 11, 2001
Near Woody Jones Boulevard.
This monument contains limestone damaged in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. It was recovered from the west facade of the Pentagon and is placed in remembrance of the 2,977 individuals killed in the attacks on our homeland. 184 perished at . . . Map (db m52253) WM
492 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — City of Greenville 9-11 Plaque
On 201 South Main Street.
Somerset, Pa., New York, N.Y., Washington D.C. 09.11.2001 A Day Not To Be ForgottenMap (db m17294) HM
493 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — Furman Class of '05 September 11 Memorial
Provided by Members of the Class of 2005 In memory of September 11, 2001 our first day of class [Left]: In the early hours the news broke, the truth uncertain, the implications unfathomable We continued on, not knowing the . . . Map (db m18990) HM
494 South Carolina, Horry County, Conway — Pentagon Limestone
On 3rd Avenue at Beaty Street, on the right when traveling east on 3rd Avenue.
This piece of limestone was recovered from the rubble after Flight 77's impact on the Pentagon Sept. 11. 2001 Never Forget Never AgainMap (db m224829) WM
495 South Carolina, Horry County, Myrtle Beach — World Trade Center North Tower Beam
On Farrow Parkway, 0.2 miles South Kings Highway (Business U.S. 17), on the right when traveling north.
Presented to the citizens & businesses of Myrtle Beach In support of the FDNY 9-11 Memorial Golf Outing 2002 FDNY 9-11 Memorial Golf Outing 2011 Firefighters from around the country…United 9-11-01 Never Forget . . . Map (db m224808) HM WM
496 South Carolina, Kershaw County, Camden — In Honor and Remembrance
On Broad Street at Lafayette Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Broad Street.
In Honor and Remembrance of the heroes and victims of September 11, 2001 and to celebrate the enduring spirit of all AmericansMap (db m226127) WM
497 South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Santee — Liberty Garden
Near Interstate 95 at milepost 99,, 0.6 miles north of Old Number Six Highway (U.S. 15), on the right when traveling south.
This garden was created by the South Carolina Department of Transportation in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on our nation. The purpose of the garden is to celebrate freedom and liberty and to provide travelers with . . . Map (db m141066) WM
498 South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia, Midtown - Downtown — 9 -11 / First Responders
On Lincoln Street at Senate Street, on the right when traveling south on Lincoln Street.
South Carolina Remembers the 2752 victims and 416 First Responders from New York City that gave their lives on September 11, 2001Map (db m50333) HM
499 Tennessee, Monroe County, Madisonville — Monroe County Iraq and Afghanistan KIA Memorial
On College Street North.
This monument is dedicated to the U.S. Military Members from Monroe County that served in the wars that resulted from the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Names listed are the K.I.A from Monroe County. Iraq Paul J. Johnson . . . Map (db m215330) WM
500 Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, University — The University of Memphis 9-11 Memorial Tree
The University of Memphis 9-11 Memorial Tree This Ironwood Tree stands in memory of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, and in honor of the firefighters, police officers, and other heroes who responded that day. Dedicated by . . . Map (db m240734) WM

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