This wrap up, September 11 Anniversary, in Brooklyn includes a calendar of over two dozen activities before, during and after the tenth anniversary of 2001. It includes a list of over ten community memorials, from Bay Ridge to Park Slope to Coney Island, information on hotels in Brooklyn that are near Ground Zero and other 9/11 Anniversary related topics.
There are six different art related events happening this weekend to commemorate the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks.More »
Here's a running schedule of special concerts being held in Brooklyn as memorial events on the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001. All are free.More »
Some cultural institutions in Brooklyn are offering special film screenings to mark the anniversary of September 11, 2001.More »
Brooklyn, once known as the "City of Spires," so-called for its many church spires, will be remembering the victims of the September 11 anniversary in different languages and services of all denominations.More »
For elementary school kids, learning about the September 11 2001 tragedy could raise both fears and a lot of questions. Here are seven ways to mark the 9/11 anniversary in a family-friendly way, in Brooklyn.More »
Kids who were infants or not yet a twinkle in their parents' eye in 2001 may need to know about September 11th. Here are some book title suggestions, based on books in the juvenile section of the massive Brooklyn Public Library, for parents and teachers.More »
You can find memorials to the victims of September 11, 2001 throughout Brooklyn, from Bay Ridge to Coney Island to Brooklyn Heights. Each speaks volumes about the experience of Brooklyn residents on 9/11 and after.
Going to the Manhattan September 11 memorial? Find out where the nearest Brooklyn hotels are.More »
Many Brooklyn families and communities were hard hit on 9/11. After the September 11 2001 attacks, many streets were named in honor of deceased first responders.
1. 6 September 11 Art Exhibits in Brooklyn (for 2011 Tenth Anniversary)
There are six different art related events happening this weekend to commemorate the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks.More »
2. 9 Free Concerts and Musical Memorials (for 2011 Tenth Anniversary)
Here's a running schedule of special concerts being held in Brooklyn as memorial events on the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001. All are free.More »
3. 3 Special Movies About September 11 (for 2011 Tenth Anniversary)
Some cultural institutions in Brooklyn are offering special film screenings to mark the anniversary of September 11, 2001.More »
4. 10 Private Things You Can to Mark the Anniversary of September 11
Need some private time, away from the crowds? Here are a few special ways to connect to the observance of the anniversary of September 11.More »5. 5 Unusual Memorial Services & Ceremonies (for 2011 Tenth Anniversary)
Brooklyn, once known as the "City of Spires," so-called for its many church spires, will be remembering the victims of the September 11 anniversary in different languages and services of all denominations.More »
6. 7 Ways to Mark the September 11 Anniversary with Children in Brooklyn
For elementary school kids, learning about the September 11 2001 tragedy could raise both fears and a lot of questions. Here are seven ways to mark the 9/11 anniversary in a family-friendly way, in Brooklyn.More »
7. How to Talk to Kids about September 11: Book Tips for Parents of Young Children
Kids who were infants or not yet a twinkle in their parents' eye in 2001 may need to know about September 11th. Here are some book title suggestions, based on books in the juvenile section of the massive Brooklyn Public Library, for parents and teachers.More »
8. Places to Visit: September 11 2001 Memorials in Brooklyn
You can find memorials to the victims of September 11, 2001 throughout Brooklyn, from Bay Ridge to Coney Island to Brooklyn Heights. Each speaks volumes about the experience of Brooklyn residents on 9/11 and after.
September 11 2001 Memorials in Brooklyn
More »9. Hotels in Brooklyn Near the 9/11 Memorial Site at "Ground Zero"
Going to the Manhattan September 11 memorial? Find out where the nearest Brooklyn hotels are.More »
10. About Brooklyn's Memorial Street Names
Many Brooklyn families and communities were hard hit on 9/11. After the September 11 2001 attacks, many streets were named in honor of deceased first responders.
Find out about Brooklyn's Street Renamings
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