“Remembering the fallen in NYC”
Established in 2010 to honor those killed in 9/11 attack, the memorial consists of two 11,000-pound beams from the Twin Towers. Behind the beams stand a pair of six-foot tall black granite walls inscribed with remembrances of the events in New York City; Washington, D.C.; and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Perched atop one of the beams is a bronze, life-size sculpture of an American Bald Eagle, with wings outstretched and gazing east toward New York City.
Overlooking part of the canal, this is a nice memorial downtown honoring those who perished that tragic day. Adjacent to the Indiana State Library, the beautiful park-like setting provides a serene opportunity for reflection - something to appreciate amid the concrete jungle.
Amazing experience, it's not just the 911 but the museum next to it with the walk. I went alone but I'll never forget it, finding parking wasn't fun but the rest was.
Very sentimental! Never forget.
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