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62 Indigenous plants were incorporated into the memorial to reflect the native land of Ireland. The plot of land that makes up the memorial is not scaled back, but accurate to the size of land plots from that era.

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Battery Park City is located on the west side of the southern tip of Manhattan, and is the home of the Irish Hunger Memorial.

Free app provided by the Irish Hunger memorial, which is available for download if the visitor chooses. The app provides audio clips from Brian Tolle, the designer of the memorial, who guides the listener through the elements of the structure with…

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This was taken by my uncle because you were not allowed to go up and take pictures. There were security precautions taken for almost anything you did inside the Cathedral. My uncle took a picture of the screen that was next to him.

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This elementary level Children's Book focuses on Alexander Hamilton’s rise from a young orphan in the Caribbean to one of the most influential founding fathers in the United States of America. This book draws on key elements from the musical, and…

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This wall at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in New York City has quotations engraved into glass from soldiers sent to their families, from family members to soldiers, and from important public figures during the time.

These images were taken by civilians and NYPD members as they watched the event of 9/11 happening. Many officers took photos of the inside of buildings and other things that they saw on September 11th 2001.

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This is a fan-created Comic strip exemplifying the relationship between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. This cartoon aims to make a statement on the characters shown, while also remaining a source of humorous entertainment for members of the…

This building stands as a symbol for the event of September 11th. It stands for how NYC rebuilt itself after that day. It's design looks very similar to the twin towers.

José Parlá's mural can be seen in he Lobby of the One World Trade Center. The mural was created in 2014 and completed in 2015.