The Memorial features twin reflecting pools that sit in the footprints of where the Twin Towers once stood.
The names of each person who perished in the attacks are etched into the bronze panels that define the reflecting pools.
It’s a powerful reminder of how much life was lost in these attacks and it puts a name to these lives….especially those that rushed into save others…..
The pools are nearly an acre in size and feature the largest manmade waterfalls in North America.
There is a general hush. As if the hustle and bustle of the city that surrounds it doesn’t exist.
The names are the heart of the Memorial. They are stencil-cut, allowing you to look through them to see the water, or for paper rubbings, and to see the light at night shine through. Honestly, it hurts your heart to read the names. But I can’t help but feel we need to have that feeling – to remember and never forget.
Towering over Pool 2, is the building of One World Trade Center, planned to be the tallest building in the United States. It’s an awesome site to see the “rebirth” of this complex.
Memorials like these bring it all home. Where as I may not personally know someone who perished that day, they are someone’s father, sister, daughter…….
And this is a place for those families to remember, to grieve…..
Melissa says
Those are fantastic pictures. Hopefully someday soon I will make to New York to see this amazing memorial and all New York has to offer.
Impulsive Addict says
I would probably leave crying. I’ve been to the OKC bombing site twice and both times I get so choked up. It’s just devastating. I’m glad you got to visit. I hope to see it someday too.
Jessica says
Fantastic Pictures! It looks like a wonderful memorial!
MiMi says
It’s amazing. I want to go and see it; I know it would be a very sad thing. But we all need to see it.
Nicole says
My husband and I watched a 4-part documentary on the entire area (not just the memorial). So absolutely fascinating, and so much thought and work has gone into every last detail. I really look forward to visiting it for myself. When I was in NYC just a few years ago it was still just a big gravel construction pit. So glad this sacred space is finally coming back to life and showng proper respect for those who perished there that day.
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