9/11 Memorial Project – California
9/11 Memorial Project - Los Angeles is the Los Angeles, California based effort to permanently memorialize, both in paying honor to and educating about, the events of September 11, 2001. The memorial consists of a respectful public exhibit of artifacts and items, and a documentary library of materials relevant to those events.
Memorial Archive
The memorial archive is the largest single collection of artifacts and items on the West Coast related to the September 11 attacks. Significant items from the permanent collection include:
Artifacts
- World Trade Center Steel Building Remnant
- World Trade Center Glass Building Remnant
- The Pentagon Limestone Building Remnant
- Pentagon Slate Roof Tile Building Remnant
- Flight 93 Aircraft Remnants
- FDNY Bunker Coat and Helmet utilized at World Trade Center disaster site
- NYPD ESU unit crushed air tank recovered from World Trade Center disaster site
- World Trade Center Disaster Site ID Badge
- Flight 93 Disaster Site ID Badges
- Ladder 10 Hardhat and Safety Goggles used at World Trade Center disaster site
- Breathing Respirator used at World Trade Center disaster site
- Ironworker's Gloves and welding coat used at World Trade Center disaster site
- Pier 94 volunteer ID sticker badge
- Child's letter sent to World Trade Center disaster site workers
Items
- World Trade Center Lost/Missing Person Flyers
- Flight 93 Family Memorial Items
- World Trade Center Observatory Tickets
- Pentagon Blueprint
- Windows On The World Restaurant Box Of Matches
- Windows On The World Restaurant Wine List
- National Day of Prayer and Remembrance Presidential Proclamation
- World Trade Center Disaster Site Viewing Tickets
- Program from Sept. 20, 2001 Presidential Address to Joint Session of Congress
- Concert For New York City Staff T-shirt
- Child’s drawing - God Bless America
External links
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