This year, once again, as part the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation’s Mesothelioma Awareness Day activities, we invite our community to participate in lighting the world blue! A number of locations have already agreed to help us raise awareness by lighting their landmarks blue. Find out which ones are close to you and visit them on September 26. Or contact your own local landmark and ask them to make it blue on Mesothelioma Awareness Day.
Here is a list of cities and landmarks lighting up blue on Mesothelioma Awareness Day across the United States. If you are near one of these locations and are able to take a photo, please email them to us at [email protected]. All are expected to be visible at sundown on Sept. 26.
Thank you to Novocure for leading the charge on this public initiative to light up landmarks blue and raise mesothelioma awareness!
Maywood, IL (Chicago) | 875 Michigan Ave |
Goshen, IN (Indianapolis) | Regions Tower |
Grand Rapids, MI | McKay Tower (Grand Rapids) |
Rochester, NY | Legacy Tower & Tower280 |
Pittsburgh, PA | Gulf Tower |
Pittsburgh, PA | Koppers Building |
Dallas, TX | Comerica Bank Tower Fountains (located on Ervay between Main and Elm Streets) |
New York, NY | Helmsley Building (230 Park Ave) |
New York, NY | Pier 17 |
Seattle, WA | Two Union Square |
Omaha, NE | Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge |
Minneapolis, MN | Capella Tower |
Minneapolis, MN | 100 & 111 Washington Square |
San Francisco, CA | 140 New Montgomery |
Baltimore, MD | 100 East Pratt |
Lawrence, KS | Lied Center of Kansas |
Boise, ID | 8th & Main |
Denver, CO | McNichols Civic Center Building |
Milwaukee, WI | The Pfister Tower |
Milwaukee, WI | Gas Light Building |
Philadelphia, PA | Boathouse Row |
Miami, FL | Miami Tower |
New Ulm, MN | Hermann Monument |