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Subject: Keillor voices up on what to do with the WTC site
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Dear Garrison,
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There are at least six plans about what to do with
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"Ground Zero" in New York. I believe a suitable memorial
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surrounded by a lovely park with benches, walkways,
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children's playgrounds, possibly some concessions such
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as a restaurant, small theater and a place for art works
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would be the best tribute to those who lost their lives.
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What do you think should done with the space?
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Joe Adams
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Hillsdale, New Jersey
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I dread the thought of a big memorial in Manhattan
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that's designed by committee and that's gone through
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public hearings and so forth ----- it's going to be cold
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and ugly and pretentious and the upshot will be one more
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public space that the public hates, of which there are
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plenty already. New York is a bustling commercial city
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and that's the beauty of it, it's a city of young
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ambitious dreamy people, like the folks who died in the
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towers, and it's not a memorializing city. Historic
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events occurred in New York that in any other city would
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be commemorated with interpretive centers and guides and
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historical museums and in New York there's barely a
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little plaque. That's a great thing, in my estimation.
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It's a hustling city, full of immigrants looking for
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their big chance, and compared to that spirit of
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entrepreneurship, a memorial plaza with a fountain and a
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statue of something seems dead to me. Look at Grant's
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Tomb. Who walks past it and thinks about President
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Grant? Nobody. People sit in the plaza by Grant's Tomb
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and think about lunch, about sex, about money, about all
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the things that New York is about. If you want to find
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Grant, read his memoirs. His monument seems odd in New
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York: it belongs in Washington, which is our memorial
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city. New York is for the young and lively.
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