ACROSS AMERICA — Americans from all over the U.S. will join together with more than eight million New Yorkers in heartbreaking remembrance on Wednesday to pay respect to the thousands of people who lost their lives 18 years earlier on Sept. 11.
Across NYC, people will gather at memorials and other events to honor the 2,983 lives that were lost during the attacks on the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon, and aboard Flight 93 — as well as those who died in the 1993 bombing at the WTC.
The focal point of these ceremonies will take place at the World Trade Center site at 8:30 a.m. The National September 11 Memorial & Museum will read the names of those lost during the 9/11 attack in an annual remembrance event. The ceremony will begin at 8:46 a.m. after a moment of silence, when the first plane struck the north tower in 2001.
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum will also hold their annual “Tribute in Light,” where they set up two beams of light that reach four miles into the sky from dusk to dawn on the night of Sept. 11. The lights can be seen from up to sixty miles away.
The rest of the country will join New York City on the 18th anniversary of the dark day, as a countless number of ceremonies are also scheduled to take place across the U.S.
New York:
New York City
Hudson Valley
New Jersey:
Westwood
Howell
Freehold
Teaneck
Fair Lawn
Glen Rock
Essex County
Hoboken
Bloomfield
Livingston
Clark
Hillsborough
Somerset County
Bridgewater
Scotch Plains
Warren
Ocean City
Camden County
Lawrenceville
East Windsor
Cinnaminson
Gloucester Township
Middletown
Pennsylvania:
Delco
Wayne
California:
Danville
Castro Valley
San Juan Capistrano
Orange County
Coronado
Union City
Beverly Hills
Santa Monica
Livermore
Laguna Niguel
Dana Hills High School
Los Gatos
Los Gatos Civic Center
Menlo Park
Florida:
Tampa
Miami Beach
Miami
Tampa Firefighter
Polk County
Lutz
Maryland:
Howard County
Harford County
Anne Arundel County
Virginia:
Alexandria
Georgia:
Lawrenceville
Minnesota
Rochester Hills
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