TOMORROW: @TSA to host “20 Years Protecting the Nation: Together in Memory, United in Mission” a special 9/11 remembrance event. Livestream on Facebook and YouTube starting at 8:30am (Eastern). https://t.co/FLrOONlIEE
— TSA (@TSA) September 10, 2021
Tomorrow, as we commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, several PAPD vehicles will be wrapped as part of our 9/11 tribute and will be on display @_WTCOfficial tomorrow. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/KNFggVeunz
— Port Authority of NY & NJ (@PANYNJ) September 10, 2021
#DHSRemembers September 11, 2001. pic.twitter.com/Q6CAUo7KCv
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) September 10, 2021
Today we held a memorial dedication to honor the victims of the 9/11 attacks. The memorial installed at Firehouse 35 is comprised of steel from the World Trade Center & will be a lasting tribute to the fallen & first responders who made the ultimate sacrifice. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/1iiFVINQsm
— Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) September 10, 2021
To remember the victims and those affected by 9/11, we held a commemorative boatlift at the Merchant Mariners Monument at Battery Park. #NeverForget https://t.co/29A8I8n4MA
— Port Authority of NY & NJ (@PANYNJ) September 10, 2021
In remembrance of the 9-11 events, airport construction workers gathered the morning of Sept. 10, prior to beginning their day's work. #WeRemember pic.twitter.com/T5I2wLHuR3
— Salt Lake City Airport (@slcairport) September 10, 2021
Memories of an Airport Safety Officer working at ICT on Sept. 11, 2001. https://t.co/m4amL0iNFl, https://t.co/q0qc8T132s pic.twitter.com/PeKbUr7UIn
— Wichita Airport ICT (@FlyICT) September 10, 2021
ANNOUNCING FREE PERFORMANCES at 12pm & 1pm 9/14, in the The Oculus at the @_WTCOfficial The Paul Taylor Dance Company will perform Mr. Taylor's masterpiece Promethean Fire as a gift to New Yorkers as we reflect on the events of 9/11. #NeverForget #worldtradecenter #dance pic.twitter.com/s1JwbnV6bl
— Paul Taylor American Modern Dance (@paultaylordance) September 10, 2021
The 9/11 Memorial at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS): The Place of Remembrance is a large glass cube at BOS. Inside are two glass panels etched with the names of every person aboard American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175. Those were the two planes that departed Logan Airport for Los Angeles but were hijacked by terrorists who flew them into the World Trade Towers in New York.
