Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial, Memorial in Beverly Hills, United States.
This solemn memorial features a 30-foot long steel beam weighing 1,900 pounds salvaged from the World Trade Center wreckage, surrounded by curved granite benches and stainless steel plaques inscribed with the names of all 2,977 victims who perished in the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Officially dedicated on September 11, 2011, exactly ten years after the terrorist attacks, this memorial was established through a community-led effort that raised over $600,000 in private donations to create a permanent tribute to the victims and first responders.
The memorial serves as the focal point for annual September 11th commemorative ceremonies, wreath-laying events, and educational programs that bring together residents, visitors, and community leaders to honor the memory of those lost and celebrate American resilience.
Located at the intersection of North Rexford Drive and South Santa Monica Boulevard, the memorial garden is open daily from 7:30 AM to 8 PM and features accessible pathways and seating areas for visitors seeking quiet reflection.
The centerpiece steel beam represents one of the few authentic World Trade Center artifacts displayed on the West Coast, making this memorial a rare tangible connection between Beverly Hills and Ground Zero in New York City.
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