9/11 Memorial Museum A ‘Must-See’ NYC Attraction

Small American flags have been placed at names on the bronze parapets of the south pool at the 9/11 Memorial.
American flags on the Memorial. (Photo by Jin Lee)

Recently, travel blogs and websites, such as NYCGo.com and Where Traveler, have highlighted the 9/11 Memorial and Museum as one of the top attractions to see in New York City. Ranked as the #4 landmark to see in the United States and #20 landmark in the world by TripAdvisor, the Memorial Museum sees thousands of visitors from all over the world every day.

Through guided tours, multiple exhibitions and artifacts, our visitors have voted the 9/11 Memorial Museum as “Certified Excellent” with a 92% ratings in the Excellent and Very Good category. Each of these articles give insight into the various experiences one can have while visiting the site. Mommy’s Who Blog provides a perspective on how to make sure children get the most of their experience and Fox News names the Memorial Museum as “a site that is distinctly American.” 

Learn more about visiting the 9/11 Memorial Museum.

By Claire Gallo, 9/11 Memorial Communications and Marketing Intern

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