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The Teardrop Monument Memorial

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This is the "TEAR DROP" constructed and installed by the Russians to honor those who died in 911 and a statement against terrorism presented 9/11/06. This tear drop monument is very impressive. The tear drop is lined up with the Statue of Liberty.

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This Tear Drop Monument Memorial is a gift from the people of Russia."Monument to the struggle against world terrorism, according to artist ZurabCTesereteii". This Teardrop Monument is a very impressive memorial and statement against terrorism and makes a very strong statement. Look at the walkway which is made of stones. Names of the persons killed on 911 are inscribed on the base, such as base of the Vietnam Memorial wall. It is down in the shipping yards across from "The Statue of Liberty".

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Teardrop Monument In my experiences, time cures everything, but there are things we cannot and must not forget. It stands more than 100 feet tall, “To the Struggle Against World Terrorism” honors victims of 9/11 and the 1993 World Trade Center bombings and serves a symbol of solidarity in the fight against world terrorism. Created by Russian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, the memorial was a gift from the Russian people. The Memorial was dedicated on the fifth anniversary of 9/11, in a ceremony attended by President Bill Clinton, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, Governor Jon Corzine, Senator Frank Lautenberg, Senator Robert Menendez and family members of World Trade Center victims. Grammy award winner, Leann Rimes, sang the National Anthem. By day, or nighttime when it is lit, the Memorial is clearly visible from lower Manhattan, the Staten Island Ferry, ships passing through New York Harbor and airplanes approaching Newark Airport. In October, Harbor View Park officially opened to the public. Harbor View Park was built by the BLRA and funded in part by the Hudson County Open Space Trust Fund and a contribution from Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Its centerpiece is the 9/11 memorial “To the Struggle Against World Terrorism.” With $600,000 in Green Acres funding from New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection, the BLRA will construct a new bulkhead along Harbor View Park’s eastern boundary, stabilize the shoreline, and extend the park all the way to river’s edge.