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[9/11 Memorial & Museum] The incident that was broadcast live on television. You can find out all about it here.

Business hours: 9:00-19:00 The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States. This memorial museum was built on the site of the World Trade Center that collapsed at that time. I remember feeling very scared and frightened even when watching it on TV at the time. Seeing is believing, so I went to see it with my own eyes and experienced it. The first thing you see when you enter the museum is a map showing the routes of planes on the day of the attacks. There are also photos of the Twin Towers before they collapsed, and photos of smoke rising immediately after the attack. There are many exhibits from that time, such as the walls and last pillars that remained after the incident, the stairs used by survivors to evacuate, and steel that was deformed by the impact. In the no-photography area, there are photos and belongings of those who died in the incident, and it brings tears to my eyes to think of how scared they must have been before they died. You can rent an audio guide at this museum for a fee. The English version seems to be narrated by Robert De Niro. (I rented the Japanese version) Even now, many incidents and accidents are occurring around the world, but by actually seeing and touching the things at the scene, I think you can deepen your understanding and have it engraved in your heart. On sunny days, the memorial outside is beautiful and you can look at it for a long time. And on rainy days, you can spend time at this museum, facing the incident carefully. I recommend spending time like this. #911MemorialMuseum #NewYorkTourism
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Getting There - 9 Attractions - 10 Hotels - 10 Food & Restaurants - 9 Shopping - 10 This was an impressive and yet heavy experience. The entire exhibition was the timeline of how four airplanes got hijacked and how the government and the public responded in the most horrific moment in US history. The museum would take you an entire day to go through if you want to read everything, which is highly recommended. Outside of the museum, there are two fountains that were built on the collapsed buildings during the attack. There are tons of shops and hotels nearby, and it's easy to get to by buses and subways. There are limited parking spots if you choose to go there by car.

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