You have put too many eggs in one basket for us to identify all of them. It may have been better if you send them for identification as similar groups, or one by one, or at least put numbers next to them so that we could refer to the number. I am sure though you could sort most of them out by yourself. What I usually do with tokens is to write the inscription on the coin to Google and search. Usually somebody somewhere has a similar coin and has put it online identified. In fact, some of your tokens in the photographs are also present in Numista catalogue...
The top batch is what are called "elongated pennies". Common souvenir in the states. You put a penny into a machine (along with 50 cents for the actual cost.) The machine squishes the penny and stamps the image at the same time.
Top left, top right, bottom left and bottom middle are all Disney themed from the Florida location.
2nd from left on top is the World Trade Center in New York.
Bottom right has the New York Yankees baseball logo in the horseshoe so I imagine it came from the stadium maybe?
3rd one on top is from Boston, Massachusetts.
My sister likes these sorts of tokens. Though to be honest, I've never seen one made from a nickel before.
"What we are is not as important as what we aren't"