Even One Tear Drop can
changeverything. A Gift from the Russian People across from the Statue of
Liberty,
Jack
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Love of Our Ascension
Why was this not in the news?
Russia gave
us this beautiful 100′ tall statue to honor the victims of 911, yet we have
never seen anything on the news about it.
It is located in NJ. across from NYC. It is called the “Tear Drop Memorial”.
It is located in NJ. across from NYC. It is called the “Tear Drop Memorial”.
Tear Drop Memorial
Photographs show a New Jersey monument to the victims of 9/11 that was donated by Russia.
Photographs show a New Jersey monument to the
victims of 9/11 that was donated by Russia.
Collected via e-mail, March
2009
I had never
heard of this before receiving it. Why didn’t the press report it?
This is the “TEAR DROP” made and installed by the Russians to honor those who died in9 11 and a statement against terrorism.
It is very impressive. The tear drop is lined up with the Statue of Liberty.
Gift from the people of Russia…….”Monument to the struggle against world terrorism, artist Zurab Tesereteii”
….it is an impressive memorial and statement against terrorism.
The walkway is made of stones.
Names of the persons killed on9 11 are
inscribed on the base like the Vietnam Memorial wall. It was a cold and windy
day but well worth the drive to see. It is down in the shipping yards across
from “The Lady”.
This is the “TEAR DROP” made and installed by the Russians to honor those who died in
It is very impressive. The tear drop is lined up with the Statue of Liberty.
Gift from the people of Russia…….”Monument to the struggle against world terrorism, artist Zurab Tesereteii”
….it is an impressive memorial and statement against terrorism.
The walkway is made of stones.
Names of the persons killed on
ORIGIN
The monument displayed in the above photographs, officially entitled “To the Struggle Against World Terrorism” (but also known as “The Memorial at Harbor View Park” or the “Tear Drop Memorial”), was dedicated at the northeast corner of Bayonne Peninsula inThe monument was the work of Russian artist Zurab Tsereteli, whose inspiration was described thusly in a brochure about the monument:
“To the Struggle Against World Terrorism” was conceived as the events of 9/11 unfolded and Russian artist Zurab Tsereteli walked the streets of Moscow. Struck by the outpouring of grief he observed, a memorial with an image of a tear formed in his mind. Shortly after the attacks, Tsereteli visited ground zero and looked to New Jersey’s waterfront for an appropriate site for a monument honoring victims of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.Photographs of the monument’s construction (as well as the finished version of the memorial) can be viewed at the
Bayonne was a fitting location; the city was an arrival point for many New York City evacuees on 9/11, a staging area for rescuers, and offered a direct view of the Statue of Liberty and the former World Trade Center towers.
A gift from Tsereteli and the Russian people, the memorial is made of steel sheathed in bronze. Standing100 feet high, its center contains a jagged tear. In it hangs a40-foot stainless steel teardrop, representing sadness and grief over the loss of life, but also hope for a future free from terror. Etched in granite on an11-sided base are the names of the nearly 3,000 killed in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings and terrorist attacks onSept. 11, 2001.
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