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9/11 Memorial

Walking through Lower Manhattan's quietest corners, you'll find two sprawling reflecting pools set into the exact ground where the Twin Towers rose. Nearly an acre each, these basins hold the continent's most impressive manmade waterfalls, their cascading waters creating a meditative soundscape even on winter's coldest days. The chill air and bare trees somehow intensify the gravity of what you're standing within. Every single name—nearly 3,000 lives lost during the 2001 attacks, plus the six who died in the 1993 bombing—has been etched into bronze edging the pools. Running your fingers along these inscriptions in the winter frost connects you directly to the scale of loss that unfolded here and at the Pentagon, as well as in Shanksville. Michael Arad and Peter Walker's design emerged from over 5,200 submissions worldwide to create something that honors both the civilians and rescue workers whose courage defined that day.

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World Trade Center Tribute Center

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South Street Seaport

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NBA Store

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Union Square Park

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Downtown Boathouse (Pier 40)

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Queens

New York Hall Of Science

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Citi Field

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Alley Pond Environmental Center

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Kaufman Astoria Studios

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Astoria Park

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Aqueduct Race Track

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Staten Island

Staten Island Ferry

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Historic Richmond Town

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Verrazzano Bridge

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St. George Theatre

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Snug Harbor Botanical Garden

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RollerJam USA

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse

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Prospect Park

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Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts

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ConstructionKids

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Brooklyn Academy of Music

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Governors Island

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Bronx

Van Cortlandt Park Ice Skating Rink

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New York Botanical Garden

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The Bronx County Historical Society

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Bronx Zoo

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Yankee Stadium

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Wave Hill