The MEMO Blog

The official blog of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum features stories of commemoration and memorialization, and information on our public programs, special events, and ways to get involved.

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Coming Together Around the Last Column

May 23, 2018

Found in the disaster and destruction of Ground Zero was a 36-foot-tall piece of steel that was still anchored to bedrock. The piece of steel, later identified as part of the South Tower, stood apart from the rest of the columns found within the 16-acre site.

Honoring Four Women of Ground Zero

May 21, 2018

On 9/11 and in the weeks and months following the attacks, an army of tens of thousands of firefighters, police officers, construction workers, search-and-rescue dogs, volunteers and more converged at the World Trade Center site to aid in search and rescue and ultimately recovery efforts at Ground Zero.

Class of Museum Ambassadors Graduates at the 9/11 Memorial Museum

May 17, 2018

A special graduation ceremony was held at the 9/11 Memorial Museum Tuesday evening for high school students honored as the fifth class to have completed the museum ambassador program.

Marking the Fourth Anniversary of the 9/11 Memorial Museum

May 15, 2018

On May 15, 2014, President Barack Obama, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, family members of 9/11 victims and honored guests gathered in Foundation Hall to mark the dedication of the 9/11 Memorial Museum.

Remembering the Hanson Family Garden

May 11, 2018

For Peter and Sue Hanson, giving their two-year-old daughter Christine an idyllic, rural upbringing was a priority.

Lila Nordstrom: Advocate for Affordable Health Care for Former Students

May 11, 2018

On Sept. 11, 2001, Lila Nordstrom was a senior attending class on the top floor of Stuyvesant High School, just blocks away from the World Trade Center. She felt the building shake and witnessed the explosion when hijacked Flight 11 was flown into the North Tower.

Searching for Survivors in the Aftermath of 9/11

May 10, 2018

On the morning of 9/11, Scott Strauss was on the train home when he heard over his Walkman that a plane struck the World Trade Center. As a detective with the Emergency Service Unit of the NYPD, he questioned how something like that could happen on such a beautiful day.

Ceremony Held to Honor Fallen Police Officers at the 9/11 Memorial

May 9, 2018

Approximately 250 cyclists descended on the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Wednesday morning for a ceremony honoring law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.

9/11 Memorial & Museum Volunteer, Honored by Mayor, Reflects on Her Service

May 8, 2018

In my time as a volunteer at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, there is one very profound truth I have learned. No matter who we are, where we are from, what we do, or how old we are, our lives were all changed on Sept. 11, 2001. This fact is universal, and it is part of what makes each visit to the Museum truly special.

The Story of One Woman’s Survival During 9/11 and Feb. 26, 1993

May 7, 2018

Lolita Jackson has the unique experience of being a survivor of both the 1993 and 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.