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Commemorating the watershed event of recent American history, 9/11 Memorial marks the spot of the two World Trade Center buildings that were destroyed during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Gain a deeper understanding of the tragic events surrounding those attacks by taking a guided walking tour of Ground Zero. A museum features exhibits ranging from objects found in the rubble to multimedia displays offering the stories and final voicemails of those who died in the buildings. You can stop by the memorial's two reflecting pools, designed to inspire hope and renewal and to pay tribute to victims. Planning New York City trip won't be overwhelming when you use Inspirock's itinerary maker.
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The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum is a moving tribute to the lives lost during the tragic events of September 11th. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated and the museum offers a powerful...
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum is a moving tribute to the lives lost during the tragic events of September 11th. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated and the museum offers a powerful... more »
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I broke my heart here. This is a museum that is so unnecessarily and essential on so many levels. The entire 911 tragedy should never have happened in the first place but it did. To see this is...
I broke my heart here. This is a museum that is so unnecessarily and essential on so many levels. The entire 911 tragedy should never have happened in the first place but it did. To see this is... more »
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So tastefully done. The grounds and museum are gorgeous! Spotless clean with very friendly staff. Very peaceful and serene. On this Wednesday 3:30 the museum was extremely crowded. Some exhibits could just not be seen do to the crowds. Each and every exhibit had its own detailed description. The hall of pictures (victims) was overwhelming and very emotional but yet so beautifully done. Never Forget!
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Highly recommend the guided tour, they have one for just the museum (60 minutes) or you can take one for both museum and memorial (90 minutes). Even after the guided tour was over there is a lot more to see. I'd give extra couple hours after the guided tour is over. The museum closes at 530 pm sharp. Advance reservations is highly recommended. We booked a week before our arrival, and a day before they were completely sold out.
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