Engraved names at the 9/11 memorial in New York City
A memorial museum tells the story of that fateful day through artifacts, archives, narratives and displays.
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Visit the 9/11 Memorial

Paying your respects to those who died in the 9/11 attacks is a sobering but memorable experience. Located on the site where the Twin Towers once stood, it features 30-foot waterfalls and reflecting pools that measure nearly an acre in size.

At the edge of the pools are bronze panels that are inscribed with the names of the nearly 3,000 people who died at the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania’s Flight 93 crash.

A memorial museum tells the story of that fateful day through artifacts, archives, narratives and displays.

While the museum has an admission fee, the outdoor memorial is completely free, making this an accessible point of interest for those visiting New York City on a budget.

For an even more staggering view of Ground Zero, take a helicopter tour of New York — seeing the memorial from the air certainly adds to the emotional impact.

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