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The Staten Island September 11th Memorial
This waterfront memorial dedicated to Staten Islanders lost on 9/11 frames where the towers stood.
Bank St, Staten Island, NY 10301, United States

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Tatiana Hoover
at 2023 Aug 08
Tatiana Hoover
at 2023 Aug 08
It’s a pretty spot for a memorial, however, the site is undergoing some construction and the names of those commemorated are not finished.
Maria Zeee
at 2023 Jun 12
Maria Zeee
at 2023 Jun 12
Nice place to walk around and read those who played heroic acts during 911
Noodle Wattson
at 2023 Apr 23
Noodle Wattson
at 2023 Apr 23
Very pretty scene. Wonderful way to commemorate to horrific events of 9/11. I like walking by it on my commute because it reminds me to be grateful for what I have.
Wajih Mangat
at 2022 Apr 30
Wajih Mangat
at 2022 Apr 30
In honour of the Staten Islands victims of the September 11th attack.
The memorial has a uniquely design monument with the names and faces of over 270 of the victims.
You can drive up to the location. It’s 15 minutes walk from the ferry. Lots of benches along the islands north shore facing Manhattan and Brooklyn
The One World Trade Centre is visible along with the rest of the skyline and downtown Brooklyn.
It’s calm, quite and breezy and great for a relaxing walk.
Shneur
at 2021 Aug 16
Shneur
at 2021 Aug 16
Isn't much of a museum, just a memorial with names. Accessible by car. And had benches to sit alongside the waters. Check out my photos posted.
Kenneth Clayton
at 2020 Sep 27
Kenneth Clayton
at 2020 Sep 27
The Memorial is striking against the backdrop of the Manhattan skyline. At night it becomes breathtaking. The intricate design leaves one feeling awestruck. The names and the profiles are heartbreaking yet you feel a sense of calm and of peacefulness in the aftermath of earth shattering violence. This is a peaceful place to remember and reflect. Definitely visit if your in the area.
Ber-nieee
at 2020 Sep 05
Ber-nieee
at 2020 Sep 05
We had a very relaxing day at this place. The 9/11 memorial is nice and has names of people that fallen engraved. You can see across is the Manhattan skyline. You can also take the ferry from there to go Manhattan. And right now its free because of the pandemic. A newly open outlet is in the other side of the park called Empire Outlet. Some stores are open already. Beautiful and clean park.

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