9/11 Memorial - Tewksbury, Massachusetts
N 42° 36.400 W 071° 13.554
19T E 317413 N 4719538
This memorial honors all involved in the 9/11 disaster, including local residents Peter Gay and Peter Hashen who were on American Airlines Flight 11 which crashed into the North Tower.
Waymark Code: WM4X9M
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 10/08/2008
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The 9/11 Memorial is a stone pavilion constructed on the front lawn of the Tewksbury Public Library and is surrounded by a walkway that contains 2,973 bricks, or pavers, each one bearing the name of a victim who perished as a result of the attacks, which took place in New York City, the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., and a field in Shanksville, Pa. The Tewksbury 9-11 Memorial dedication was held on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2005 beginning at 8:46 a.m., the exact moment when the first plane crashed. Two Tewksbury residents perished in the 9-11 attackes, both were on American Airlines Flight 11 that crashed in to the North Tower of the Twin Towers in New York: Peter Gay and Peter Hashen. These two individuals each have a special plaque with their likeness represented, mounted on the marble pillars of the pavillion.
Date of Dedication: 09/11/2005
Name of organization that built the memorial: Tewksbury 9-11 Memorial Fund
Private or Public Monument?: Other
Text on the memorial: 9-11 Memorial
Dedicated September 11, 2005
Tewksbury MA
There are also about 3,000 bricks with the individual names and also group names on them.
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Physical address of memorial: Intersection of Main and Chandler Streets Tewksbury, MA USA 01876
Website for more information: [Web Link]
Additional coordinates: Not Listed
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