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Hudson Riverfront 9/11 Memorial

The Hudson Riverfront 9/11 Memorial, also known as the Weehawken 9/11 Memorial, is a memorial in Weehawken, New Jersey. It commemorates the '9/11 boat lift', the emergency rescue response, and those who perished (including five Weehawken residents) in the aftermath the September 11 attacks of the World Trade Center in 2001. It is located on the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway at the site of triage which had been set up on the left bank of Hudson River and was dedicated ten years after the events of that day.

Hudson Riverfront 9/11 Memorial
Year2011
(dedicated September 7)
TypeSteel
Dimensions9.1 m (30 ft)
LocationHudson River Walkway
Weehawken, New Jersey

Description edit

 
Eastern facade of north tower (1 WTC) in 2001

The memorial includes two trident-shaped beams recovered from the World Trade Center (WTC) set vertically into an infinity pool, a fountain, and a commemorative plaque.[1] The beams stand 30 feet (9.1 m) feet tall and at the top are 8 feet (2.4 m) wide. They weigh 50,000 pounds. They serve as visual reference to the parts of the buildings that withheld and outlasted the damage;[1][2] Seating at the oval shaped park orients the viewer to the site of the former buildings in Lower Manhattan.[3]

Tridents edit

An iconic architectural feature of the exterior of the WTC were the three-pronged decorative and structural elements at its base, commonly referred to as "tridents", for their three-tine fork-like shape.[4] The tridents were formed by massive steel beams rising from the base of the towers along the exterior walls. At the seventh story, the aluminum-clad beams divided into three smaller beams that continued to the 110th floor of each tower.[5] They were produced by Lukens Steel Company, and nicknamed "trees".[6] After the attacks, several sections of the towers' lower facade remained standing. They were eventually dismantled and stored in Hangar 17 at JFK Airport along with other artifacts.[7][8] The beams had to be cut into lengths of 30 feet (9.1 m) to fit onto trucks to be carted off the WTC site.

One trident is at the entrance of the Terrorist Screening Center in Vienna, Virginia.[9] Two of the tridents have been re-assembled in the interior of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.[10] Others have been returned to Coatesville, Pennsylvania, where they were manufactured, as a memorial at the National Iron and Steel Heritage Museum.[6]

Inscription edit

The inscription includes a quote from President John F. Kennedy:

"The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of a final moment; but it is no less a magnificent mixture of triumph and tragedy."[2]

Significance edit

Thousands of people were transported across the Hudson River by commercial ferry boats, tug boats, police and fire boats and passenger vessels in the maritime evacuation of Lower Manhattan. Hundreds, including injured emergency personnel, office workers and civilians, were severely burned, injured or emotionally traumatized. The memorial's location near Weehawken Port Imperial was a site where approximately 60,000 people were brought (mostly by NY Waterway and Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises boats) and a triage was quickly established.[2][11][12][13]

Hudson River Walkway 9/11 memorials edit

 
Paulus Hook, Jersey City

There are other memorials along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, namely at Pier A, Hoboken, the Jersey City 9/11 Memorial at Paulus Hook/Exchange Place, Empty Sky at Liberty State Park, and To the Struggle Against World Terrorism in Bayonne.[14][15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kowsh, Kate (September 8, 2011). "Hudson Riverfront 9/11 Memorial is unveiled in Weehawken". The Jersey Journal.
  2. ^ a b c "9/11 Memorial Registries". registries.911memorial.org.
  3. ^ Reed, Mary (August 12, 2011). "Memorial to Debut for 9/11 Anniversary". Construction Equipment Guide.
  4. ^ Dunlap, David W. (September 8, 2010). "Two 'Trees' Return to the World Trade Center". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "National September 11th Memorial & Museum Collection: Features: Large Artifacts". collection.911memorial.org. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  6. ^ a b Levine, Lester (September 8, 2017). "Memorializing 9/11 with 'WTC Steel'". World-Architects.
  7. ^ Regan, Michael D. (10 September 2016). "What happened to the remnants of the World Trade Center?". pbs.org. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
  8. ^ Patino, Marie (September 10, 2021). "Mapping the Second Life of the World Trade Center". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
  9. ^ "9-11 Memorial Trident". EverGreene.
  10. ^ Topousis, Tom (September 4, 2007). "Trident True Symbol". New York Post – via www.wtc.com.
  11. ^ "Hudson Riverfront 9/11 Memorial; Port Imperial NJ". Port Imperial NJ.
  12. ^ "City of Weehawken Unveils 9/11 Memorial on Hudson River Waterfront". Cahn PR. September 9, 2011.
  13. ^ Heinis, John (September 12, 2016). "Weehawken, site of salvation for NY residents on 9/11, hosts interfaith ceremony". Hudson County View.
  14. ^ "Twin Towers live on in these 9/11 memorials around the US". USA Today. September 8, 2021.
  15. ^ Zwolsman, Noor (September 9, 2021). "Deze monumenten herinneren aan de aanslagen van 9/11" [These monuments commemorate the attacks of 9/11]. NRC (in Dutch).

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External links edit

  • "Weehawken, NJ - 9/11 Memorial" – via www.youtube.com.
  • Boatlift (film)

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The Hudson Riverfront 9 11 Memorial also known as the Weehawken 9 11 Memorial is a memorial in Weehawken New Jersey It commemorates the 9 11 boat lift the emergency rescue response and those who perished including five Weehawken residents in the aftermath the September 11 attacks of the World Trade Center in 2001 It is located on the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway at the site of triage which had been set up on the left bank of Hudson River and was dedicated ten years after the events of that day Hudson Riverfront 9 11 MemorialYear2011 dedicated September 7 TypeSteelDimensions9 1 m 30 ft LocationHudson River WalkwayWeehawken New Jersey Contents 1 Description 1 1 Tridents 1 2 Inscription 2 Significance 3 Hudson River Walkway 9 11 memorials 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDescription edit nbsp Eastern facade of north tower 1 WTC in 2001The memorial includes two trident shaped beams recovered from the World Trade Center WTC set vertically into an infinity pool a fountain and a commemorative plaque 1 The beams stand 30 feet 9 1 m feet tall and at the top are 8 feet 2 4 m wide They weigh 50 000 pounds They serve as visual reference to the parts of the buildings that withheld and outlasted the damage 1 2 Seating at the oval shaped park orients the viewer to the site of the former buildings in Lower Manhattan 3 Tridents edit An iconic architectural feature of the exterior of the WTC were the three pronged decorative and structural elements at its base commonly referred to as tridents for their three tine fork like shape 4 The tridents were formed by massive steel beams rising from the base of the towers along the exterior walls At the seventh story the aluminum clad beams divided into three smaller beams that continued to the 110th floor of each tower 5 They were produced by Lukens Steel Company and nicknamed trees 6 After the attacks several sections of the towers lower facade remained standing They were eventually dismantled and stored in Hangar 17 at JFK Airport along with other artifacts 7 8 The beams had to be cut into lengths of 30 feet 9 1 m to fit onto trucks to be carted off the WTC site One trident is at the entrance of the Terrorist Screening Center in Vienna Virginia 9 Two of the tridents have been re assembled in the interior of the National September 11 Memorial amp Museum 10 Others have been returned to Coatesville Pennsylvania where they were manufactured as a memorial at the National Iron and Steel Heritage Museum 6 Inscription edit The inscription includes a quote from President John F Kennedy The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of a final moment but it is no less a magnificent mixture of triumph and tragedy 2 Significance editThousands of people were transported across the Hudson River by commercial ferry boats tug boats police and fire boats and passenger vessels in the maritime evacuation of Lower Manhattan Hundreds including injured emergency personnel office workers and civilians were severely burned injured or emotionally traumatized The memorial s location near Weehawken Port Imperial was a site where approximately 60 000 people were brought mostly by NY Waterway and Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises boats and a triage was quickly established 2 11 12 13 Hudson River Walkway 9 11 memorials edit nbsp Paulus Hook Jersey CityThere are other memorials along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway namely at Pier A Hoboken the Jersey City 9 11 Memorial at Paulus Hook Exchange Place Empty Sky at Liberty State Park and To the Struggle Against World Terrorism in Bayonne 14 15 See also editNational September 11 Memorial amp Museum Memorials and services for the September 11 attacksReferences edit a b Kowsh Kate September 8 2011 Hudson Riverfront 9 11 Memorial is unveiled in Weehawken The Jersey Journal a b c 9 11 Memorial Registries registries 911memorial org Reed Mary August 12 2011 Memorial to Debut for 9 11 Anniversary Construction Equipment Guide Dunlap David W September 8 2010 Two Trees Return to the World Trade Center The New York Times National September 11th Memorial amp Museum Collection Features Large Artifacts collection 911memorial org Retrieved 2021 10 11 a b Levine Lester September 8 2017 Memorializing 9 11 with WTC Steel World Architects Regan Michael D 10 September 2016 What happened to the remnants of the World Trade Center pbs org Retrieved 2021 09 27 Patino Marie September 10 2021 Mapping the Second Life of the World Trade Center Bloomberg Retrieved 2021 09 27 9 11 Memorial Trident EverGreene Topousis Tom September 4 2007 Trident True Symbol New York Post via www wtc com Hudson Riverfront 9 11 Memorial Port Imperial NJ Port Imperial NJ City of Weehawken Unveils 9 11 Memorial on Hudson River Waterfront Cahn PR September 9 2011 Heinis John September 12 2016 Weehawken site of salvation for NY residents on 9 11 hosts interfaith ceremony Hudson County View Twin Towers live on in these 9 11 memorials around the US USA Today September 8 2021 Zwolsman Noor September 9 2021 Deze monumenten herinneren aan de aanslagen van 9 11 These monuments commemorate the attacks of 9 11 NRC in Dutch 40 46 22 N 74 00 39 W 40 772666 N 74 010829 W 40 772666 74 010829External links edit Weehawken NJ 9 11 Memorial via www youtube com Boatlift film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hudson Riverfront 9 11 Memorial amp oldid 1207132273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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