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The '''9-11 Memorial Walk''' is a block-long greenway in downtown Birmingham linking three public art projects as a memorial to the events of [[September 11]], [[2001]]. The three pieces are the:
 
The '''9-11 Memorial Walk''' is a block-long greenway along [[19th Street North]] between [[3rd Avenue North]] and [[4th Avenue North]] linking three public art projects as a memorial to the events of [[September 11]], [[2001]]. The three pieces are the:


* "Liberty Garden," created by [[Keep Birmingham Beautiful]], with twin granite towers and a floral U. S. flag.  
* "Liberty Garden," created by [[Keep Birmingham Beautiful]], with twin granite towers and a floral U. S. flag.  
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* "The Ribbon" bench sculpture designed by [[Keith Bidwell]] and constructed by [[B. L. Harbert Construction]].
* "The Ribbon" bench sculpture designed by [[Keith Bidwell]] and constructed by [[B. L. Harbert Construction]].


The 9-11 Memorial Walk is located along [[19th Street North]] between [[3rd Avenue North]] and [[4th Avenue North]].  It was dedicated on [[September 11]], [[2002]]. The project received a "Keep America Beautiful" Beautification and Community Improvement Award.
The linear park was dedicated on [[September 11]], [[2002]] and received a "Keep America Beautiful" Beautification and Community Improvement Award.
 
Bidwell's "The Ribbon" sculpture was originally designed to hold shadowboxes that would be filled with donated mementos.  Funding for the shadowboxes ran out.  In [[2010]], some of the donors requested their donations be returned.  Donated items included a Purple Heart, firefighter badges, a Navy submariner's dolphin pin, and a tiara from the reigning [[Miss Alabama]] at the time.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:The Ribbon bench.jpg|"The Ribbon" bench in June 2020
Image:9-11 Memorial Walk, twin granite towers.jpg|Twin granite towers in March 2005
</gallery>
 
==References==
* MacDonald, Ginny (April 13, 2010) "Funding for 9/11 memorial in Birmingham unravels; donors want their memorabilia back." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.bhamlions.org/mw/ The 9-11 Memorial Walk Project] at bhamlions.org
* [http://www.bhamlions.org/mw/ The 9-11 Memorial Walk Project] at bhamlions.org
* [http://capisdowntown.com/specialprojects/911memorialwalk.html 9-11 Memorial Walk] at capisdowntown.com
* [http://capisdowntown.com/specialprojects/911memorialwalk.html 9-11 Memorial Walk] at capisdowntown.com
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 11 January 2021

The 9-11 Memorial Walk is a block-long greenway along 19th Street North between 3rd Avenue North and 4th Avenue North linking three public art projects as a memorial to the events of September 11, 2001. The three pieces are the:

The linear park was dedicated on September 11, 2002 and received a "Keep America Beautiful" Beautification and Community Improvement Award.

Bidwell's "The Ribbon" sculpture was originally designed to hold shadowboxes that would be filled with donated mementos. Funding for the shadowboxes ran out. In 2010, some of the donors requested their donations be returned. Donated items included a Purple Heart, firefighter badges, a Navy submariner's dolphin pin, and a tiara from the reigning Miss Alabama at the time.

Gallery

References

  • MacDonald, Ginny (April 13, 2010) "Funding for 9/11 memorial in Birmingham unravels; donors want their memorabilia back." The Birmingham News

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