When will the Tribute in Light take place?
The installation will illuminate the night sky from dusk to dawn on September 11th.
News / Remembrance
As the 24th anniversary of the September 11th attacks approaches, landmarks across the United States are preparing to illuminate in blue as part of the annual 'Tribute in Lights' initiative, honoring the lives lost and demonstrating nationa...
The 'Tribute in Lights' initiative, organized in partnership with NYC Tourism + Conventions, aims to extend the reach of remembrance beyond Lower Manhattan. Iconic New York City locations such as Rockefeller Center, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Grand Central Terminal, and Moynihan Train Hall will be illuminated. Bridges like the Bayonne Bridge, Kosciuszko Bridge, and Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge will also glow blue. Out-of-state participation includes the Boston Chamber of Commerce and Cleveland's Terminal Towers. The coordinated effort underscores the importance of remembering the events of 9/11 and honoring the victims.
The installation will illuminate the night sky from dusk to dawn on September 11th.
The twin beams in New York City can be seen up to 60 miles away. Participating landmarks will be lit in blue across New York, Boston, Cleveland, and other locations.
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