


No markings of any kind, including but not limited to chalk and paint, shall be applied to roads, paths, walkways, trees, buildings, furniture or other structures.No nails, screws, staples, glue or tape may be used to hang signage or decorations.All vehicles must park in designated parking spots. Applicant and all participants must use designated loading zones. No propane grills, wood fires, generators or access to electrical outlets.bouncy houses), dunk tanks or other similar amusements or rides. No balloons, stages, tents, additional tables, animal entertainment, inflatables (e.g.The memorial invites visitors to literally and metaphorically look toward the empty sky in memory and look forward as a community. Like the World Trade Center, the stainless steel reflects the constantly changing light of day. They rise 30 feet, standing parallel to each other with a 12-foot wide paved path of bluestone between them. The brushed stainless steel twin walls are 210 feet long, the width of each side of the World Trade Center Towers. The memorial, designed by Jessica Jamroz and Frederic Schwartz, was dedicated on September 11, 2011, the 10-year anniversary. Individuals' names (4 inches tall) are within reach and engraved deep enough for hand rubbing. The names are placed randomly on the twin brushed stainless steel walls. The ‘Empty Sky’ 9/11 Memorial is the official State of New Jersey Memorial that honors the memory of the 750 people that lived in or had ties to New Jersey that lost their lives at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and Shanksville, PA on September 11, 2001 Located directly on the shores of the Hudson River, Liberty State Park is also the only location in New Jersey with Ferry service to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Wide open fields, miles of pathways and an outdoor performance area provide an inviting atmosphere for all types of recreation. The Liberty Landing Marina, restaurants and the NJ Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial complete the northern end of the park, while the western portion is dominated by the recently expanded, state-of-the-art Liberty Science Center. A two-mile promenade, Liberty Walk links two picnic and playground areas, the Nature Center and the CRRNJ Terminal while presenting visitors with a sweeping view of the Hudson River. The historic Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal (CRRNJ), a grand setting for much of New Jersey's transportation history in the northeast, sits prominently at the north end of the park.

With the Manhattan skyline, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island as a spectacular backdrop, Liberty State Park is one of the state's most dramatic parks.Ī green oasis in the heart of Metropolitan northern New Jersey, Liberty State Park serves as the gateway to the region’s rich natural, cultural and historical resources.
