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Tribute Park

Coordinates:40°34′55″N73°50′20″W / 40.58206°N 73.83893°W /40.58206; -73.83893
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Public park in Queens, New York
The center of Tribute Park in 2018.

Tribute Park is a 0.83-acre (0.34 ha) public green space in theRockaway Park neighborhood ofQueens,New York City.[1] It is located at the corner of Beach Channel Drive and Beach 116th Street, facingJamaica Bay.[2]

At the time of theSeptember 11 terrorist attacks, the park site was an undeveloped lot that provided an unobstructed view of thecollapse of the World Trade Center. Following the attacks, local residents used this waterfront lot as a place to gather and remember the victims.

The Rockaway Chamber of Commerce and the Tribute Park Committee lobbied the city to designate this space as a park with a memorial. The garden section of the park was designed by Lynden Miller, and its pavilion by artist Patrick Clark. The park features a mosaic centerpiece pointing directly at Downtown Manhattan, a central path containing custom-inscribed memorial bricks designated as the "Fireman's Walk," the pavilion with a stained-glass dome, and a granite rock carved in the shape of a fireman's helmet engraved with the names of all 343 firefighters killed on September 11.[3] The park was dedicated by Mayor Michael Bloomberg on November 6, 2005.[4]

References

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  1. ^Tribute Park,New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Accessed March 15, 2023. "It includes a mosaic centerpiece, a cupola, and a granite rock engraved with the names of all 343 firefighters who died on September 11.... Acreage: 0.83"
  2. ^Walsh, Kevin (2007-12-17)."BEACH 116TH STREET, Rockaway Park".Forgotten NY. Retrieved2019-09-11.
  3. ^"Mayor Bloomberg Opens Tribute Park In The Rockaways" (Press release). NYC Office of the Mayor. 2005-11-06. Archived fromthe original on 2018-04-30.
  4. ^"Rockaway Shines As Tribute Park Opens",The Wave, November 11, 2005. Accessed March 15, 2023. "Hundreds turned out last Sunday afternoon as Mayor Michael Bloomberg officially led the ceremony welcoming family members of those who died on September 11 and the public at large into Tribute Park for the first time.... Bloomberg, sprinting to the peninsula after New York City Marathon duties, called Rockaway 'a perfect place for Tribute Park as 75 members of this community gave their lives on September 11 – more than any other neighborhood in the city.'"

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