South Pool

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South Pool is one of the two large reflecting pools at the National September 11 Memorial in New York City, marking the footprint of the former South Tower of the World Trade Center.

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Label Occurrences
South Pool canonical 2

Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf memorial feature
reflecting pool
adjacentTo North Pool
belongsToComplex National September 11 Memorial & Museum
commemorates victims of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing
victims of the September 11 attacks
commemoratesEvent 1993 World Trade Center bombing
September 11 attacks
surface form: 2001 World Trade Center attack

September 11 attacks
hasConstructionCompletionYear 2011
hasDesigner Michael Arad
Peter Walker
hasFeature bronze parapet
central void
inscribed names
waterfall walls
hasMaterial bronze
granite
hasNumberOfNamesInscribed approximately 3000
hasOrientation aligned with original tower footprint
hasOwner National September 11 Memorial & Museum
surface form: National September 11 Memorial & Museum foundation
hasShape square
hasWaterFeature cascading waterfalls
isOutdoor true
isPublicAccess true
locatedIn Lower Manhattan
New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

United States of America
surface form: United States

World Trade Center (reconstructed complex)
surface form: World Trade Center site
marksFootprintOf South Tower
South Tower of the World Trade Center
surface form: World Trade Center South Tower
memorialType void memorial
openedOn 2011-09-11
partOf National September 11 Memorial & Museum
surface form: National September 11 Memorial
partOfDesign Reflecting Absence pools
surface form: Reflecting Absence
replaces South Tower
symbolizes absence of the destroyed tower
loss and remembrance

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