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Businiess name:  Staten Island 9-11 Memorial
Review by:  Danielle D.
Review content: 
This memorial is very tastefully done. When I first saw it, from far away I thought it looked dull. When I got closer to it and saw the names of people I knew, it had a whole different meaning. When you look up you can see the New York skyline and it brings you right back to September 11th. You immediately remember where you were, who you were with and who you lost. When you visit here, especially at night, you can see the carvings of each person lost and it's lit up from behind and it casts a shadow of that persons' profile. The resemblance is very similar to those it represents. It makes you feel like they never left, and they are always with you. If you need to remember why we are fighting to end terrorism, or you just want to pay your respects to some of those who lost their lives needlessly on September 11th, then you should visit this special place.

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