🇺🇸The Indianapolis 9/11 Memorial is a "must-see" while visiting the Circle City. The 9/11 Memorial was built by Greg Hess and the Project 9/11 Committee. Hess is an Indianapolis Firefighter and part of Indiana Task Force One member who traveled to NYC Ground Zero to help with search and recovery after the attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Hess requested and acquired two steel beams from the World Trade Center and brought them back to Indianapolis. The 9/11 Memorial was dedicated on September 11, 2011, and an expansion to include a stone from the Pentagon attack was added and rededicated on September 11, 2021. The 9/11 Memorial location is beautiful, overlooking the canal basin, and situated right next to Indianapolis Fire Department Station 13. Across the street is the Indiana Historical Society. The inscriptions on the granite depict the events that unfolded that fateful day in history and why we should #NeverForget. The 9/11 Memorial is in care of the Indiana War Memorials Commission properties, which include 25 acres of parks, monuments, sculptures, statues, and fountains. No other city in the United States maintains as many acres dedicated to honoring veterans, and only Washington DC has more...
Read more🇺🇸The 9/11 Memorial in Indianapolis is a solemn, moving tribute to the lives lost and the heroes who emerged on one of the darkest days in American history. Tucked along the canal near downtown, the memorial offers a quiet space for reflection amid the city’s bustle.
The centerpiece of the memorial features two steel beams recovered from the World Trade Center, standing tall as haunting yet powerful reminders of the tragedy. These artifacts are flanked by granite walls engraved with the names of the victims and tributes to the first responders, including a special acknowledgment of the Hoosiers who died that day.
What makes this memorial particularly impactful is its thoughtful design and accessibility. It’s not overwhelming in scale, but it’s deeply emotional in its simplicity and symbolism. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, spending a few moments here invites reflection, respect, and remembrance.
The site is well-maintained, easily accessible, and illuminated at night, giving it a peaceful, reverent atmosphere around the clock. It’s a must-visit for those who appreciate history, resilience, and honoring the legacy...
Read moreGreat place for to remember those who gave life for others. I lost one of my friends on this day in Trade Center One in 2001, so this memorial is a very special place in Indianapolis to me. At this day, they are trying raise additional funds for an extension of this memorial. Go to the website for this memorial for more information if interested. Take time to stop by and see this place. I think you will go away a greater appreciation...
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