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America's Response Monument (De Oppresso Liber)

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America's Response Monument (De Oppresso Liber)

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America's Response Monument (De Oppresso Liber)

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America's Response Monument, subtitled "De Oppresso Liber," is a powerful bronze statue located in Liberty Park, New York City. Standing at an elevation of approximately 6 meters above sea level, this significant monument overlooks the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in Lower Manhattan. It is widely recognized as the "Horse Soldier Statue" and holds the distinction of being the first publicly accessible monument dedicated to the United States Army Special Forces, as well as the first near Ground Zero…

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    September 28, 2019

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    The America's Response Monument, subtitled De Oppresso Liber (Liberations of the Oppressed), is a life-size bronze statue in Liberty Park overlooking the National Memorial and Museum on 9/11. , Unofficially, she is also known as Horse Soldier Statue. It is dedicated to US special forces fighting horses against the Taliban in Afghanistan. The statue was designed by Douwe Blumberg.
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    August 22, 2021

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    The place is a little out of the way and only accessible by stairs. On the one hand, right across from the One World Tower, but a little in the shadow of the Orthodox Church (which seems to be an eternal construction site). Right next to it is another, spherical work of art: The Sphere. Worth seeing, visiting while you're here!
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    October 14, 2019

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    Also a worth seeing place.
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    Location: New York County, New York, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the exact location of America's Response Monument within Liberty Park?

    The monument is prominently situated in Liberty Park, overlooking the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. It's positioned right across from the One World Tower and near another notable artwork, The Sphere. While in Liberty Park, you'll find it offering a clear view of the World Trade Center Memorial.

    What are the best walking routes to and from America's Response Monument in Liberty Park?

    Liberty Park offers several walking routes that connect the monument to other significant landmarks. You can easily combine your visit with a stroll to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, the One World Tower, and other sites in Lower Manhattan. Many visitors enjoy routes that provide varying perspectives of the monument and the surrounding cityscape.

    Is Liberty Park, where the monument is located, wheelchair accessible?

    While Liberty Park itself is generally accessible, some visitors have noted that reaching the monument specifically may involve stairs. Those with mobility concerns should be aware of this potential access point. It's advisable to check specific routes within the park for the most accessible paths to the monument.

    What notable landmarks are near America's Response Monument that I should also visit?

    Beyond the monument, you're in a rich historical area. Directly nearby are the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, the One World Tower, and The Sphere. The monument's location also offers excellent viewpoints of the World Trade Center Memorial, making it easy to visit several significant sites in one trip.

    What are the public transport options to reach America's Response Monument?

    The monument is easily accessible via public transport to the World Trade Center area. Several subway stations are conveniently located nearby, providing direct access to Liberty Park. This makes it a straightforward destination for visitors relying on New York City's extensive transit system.

    Are there any specific rules or policies regarding dogs in Liberty Park where the monument is located?

    While Liberty Park is a public space, specific dog policies can vary. Generally, dogs are permitted in New York City parks but must be kept on a leash. It's always best to check official New York City Parks Department guidelines for the most current rules regarding pets in Liberty Park to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

    What are the best times of day to visit America's Response Monument for optimal views and fewer crowds?

    To fully appreciate the intricate details of the statue and the surrounding views, visiting during daylight hours is recommended. For fewer crowds, especially on weekends, consider arriving earlier in the morning. This allows for a more contemplative experience and better photo opportunities without significant congestion.

    What is the historical significance of the 'De Oppresso Liber' subtitle?

    The subtitle 'De Oppresso Liber' is Latin for 'to liberate the oppressed' and is the motto of the United States Army Special Forces. Its inclusion on the monument underscores the dedication of the Special Forces to this mission, particularly in their response to the 9/11 attacks and their role in the early stages of the War in Afghanistan.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near America's Response Monument?

    Yes, being in Lower Manhattan, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and hotels within easy walking distance of Liberty Park and the monument. You'll find a wide range of dining options to suit various tastes and budgets, as well as several hotels for those looking to stay in the area.

    How long does it typically take to visit and appreciate America's Response Monument?

    The time spent at the monument can vary depending on your interest. Many visitors find that 15-30 minutes is sufficient for viewing the statue, reading its inscriptions, and taking in the surrounding views of the 9/11 Memorial and World Trade Center. If you combine it with a walk through Liberty Park and other nearby attractions, your visit will naturally be longer.

    What unique features or details should I look for when viewing the monument?

    Beyond its impressive scale, look for subtle yet powerful details. The sculptor included the outline of a wedding band visible under the soldier's glove, a tribute to military families. Additionally, a piece of steel recovered from the rubble of the World Trade Center is incorporated into the monument, symbolizing the direct connection to the 9/11 attacks.

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