Honoring Sept. 11: Kinsale, Ireland, and Former Mets Players Pay Tribute

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Honoring Sept. 11: Kinsale, Ireland, and Former Mets Players Pay Tribute
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Kinsale, a small fishing village in Ireland, observes the anniversary of September 11th by honoring the 343 firefighters who lost their lives in the attacks. The Ringfinnan Garden of Remembrance, located on a hilltop in Kinsale, features a grove of 343 trees, each bearing the name of a fallen firefighter. The memorial was created by Kathleen Murphy, a nurse who treated wounded firefighters in New York City on that fateful day. Visitors from around the world come to pay their respects, and the memorial serves as a symbol of remembrance and peace for those affected by the tragedy.

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