9/11 Memorial Visitor Center has Reopened

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The Visitor Center allows visitors an opportunity to share their own 9/11 memories and learn about the memorial and museum through genuine artifacts and rotating exhibits. Admission is free. (Amy Dreher photo)

Operations at the 9/11 Memorial are almost fully restored after the damages caused by Hurricane Sandy. Today, the 9/11 Memorial Visitor Center and screening operation at 90 West St. reopened after making necessary repairs and regaining power. The visitor center has been damaged by severe flooding. The exhibits have been restored at the center, which is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. All net proceeds from sales at the center support the 9/11 Memorial. Keepsakes and other items available at the center can also be found here.

Also, for the holiday season, we will be extending our visitor hours at the Memorial on Thanksgiving Day to Sunday, Nov. 25, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

 By Cristina Melendez, Social Media Associate for the 9/11 Memorial

 

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