911 world trade center memorial
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If you walk around the site you shouldn't buy the World Trade Center booklets from the petteler's, the money goes to them and not to the surviver's and families of the victims of 9/11.
It is a reminder of what can happen when those who hate our country decide to take their hate out on us. So sad, so very sad. But it is also a reminder of just how great our country is, in how we all pulled together in such a horrid crisis.
We are about as far from NYC as possible, but the memorial brings to bear the tragedy of the terrorists' actions that fateful day. May Freedom Reign! Area was good, parking was adequate, but has gotten better with construction being finished nearby.
They have done an amazing job with the 9/11 memorial. It is so moving to see everything that happens from beginning to end and to see the artifacts pulled from the wreckage. It is worth going through the hour long tour if only to see the steal cross at the end. We will never forget!!
The memorial exceeded our expectations. This is must see place. Well done, well organized for a large crowd. "Never forget" is the most often repeated words here. As the witnessed of this tragedy, we were overwhelmed with the emotions. People move slowly and quietly through the exposition. There is nothing really to say, just move from hall to hall...It's almost hard to believe this horror really took place in our Great Country. The museum is the great tribute to the victims, their families and all people of New York.
Great to see a piece of history in the west. Thanks to the people who made this possible. We Americans should never forget the past or it will repeat.
This is a small site honoring 9/11 victims. The memorial is visible from 395, right before the exit; just don't expect anything huge or flashy. After the exit, make another right and it's at end of the parking lot adjacent to a large soccer field (construction is going on across the street).The site consists of debris from WTC atopped with the US flag. There are benches around the memorial and an infograph recounting events of 9/11.Simple yet effective. Brought back a lot of memories.
Having been a responder to ground zero it was significant to me to see the memorial when I arrived into the area. The fact that the materials used for the monument are from the actual debris lends an appropriate solemnity to the memorial.
A fitting tranquil memorial to those who lost so much. My thoughts and prayers are with you always my family, my friends.
This 9/11 memorial is in the city of Kennewick, wa. It is built from the salvaged portion of the actual WTC. Informative and a must watch. Would recommend anyone visiting the city to have a look.
This specific memorial is located in Kennewick, WA (just for clarification). The memorial is a salvaged piece from the original WTC site. Highly recommend everyone passing through to stop here for a moment.
Was interesting and informative, easy access with convenient parking, nice park setting with benches to relax and view the memorial
We visited the memorial on Mother's Day, just weeks before the museum was to open to the public. President Obama was in town for the private opening to survivors and family members of lost loves. To see names of all of the list lives - many with "and unborn child or and unborn son" was chilling, sad and infuriating all at the same time. To see who was obviously a son there mourning the loss of his mother, with rose in hand and tears falling over her etched in name of the first memorial pool- watching him run his fingers across her name, kiss it, walking away crying. It was more than I expected and very emotionally charged. The memorial is beautiful. I think it bothered me that a lot of people saw it as more of a tourist attraction than a mass grave site to be respected and honored. Security had to yell at a few people who sat up on the actual memorial to get good angles for pictures. Sitting on the names of the deceased. Some just don't get it I suppose. Maybe I am overly sensitive- at least they were there, right? Anyway- completely with the lines (that moves rather quickly) to see. I don't recommend the "gift shop" - gross. That, in my opinion, was in bad taste from conception. Take the time to visit the memorial- it forever changed me.
When I read about the site I was not at all sure about the waterfall memorial - but it works- it is a place of reflection and just touching the names around the edges makes you really think about what happened -also take a tour with someone who was there, there seem to be quite a few available- that gives you a personal ,very real view.