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a virtual tour of the 9/11 memorial museum
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9/11 memorial museum tour
Robbie sauls
Sky view of museum
• This is what the 16 acres of ground zero will look like from the sky once the museum is finished and all the trees are planted
Main entrance
• this is a picture of what the main entrance will look but it is currently under construction like the rest of the museum
First exhibit
• This the next part you will enter once you go down the stairs at the main entrance it is a wall with picture of every victim of 9/11
Second exhibit
• You will enter in to large room that has everything that was recovered from the rubble such as coats ,helmets, and police officers guns and many more artifacts.
More of the second exhibit
More of the second exhibit
Third exhibit
• The third exhibit is made up of patches and other articles of clothing such as coats uniform patches and crosses
Fourth exhibit
• The fourth exhibit has artifacts that were used in the recovery of people from the rubble such as iron workers tools and other pictures
Fifth exhibit
• The fifth is made of military gear such as uniforms and body amour at also includes pictures of seal team six the team that killed bin laden
Sixth exhibit
• In exhibit six you will enter into a large underground hanger where all the fire trucks and police cars and ambulances are on display
More of the sixth exhibit
• There are also some military vehicles that have be donated to the museum
Exit
• Then you will exit the hanger and enter a hall with pictures of all the events that happened on 9/11 and there will be a spot where you sign your name in a book
Outdoor exhibits
• Once you exit the museum you will be at street level where you can see the former foundations of the twin towers with the names of all the victims from that site
The World Trade Center ComplexHistory
7 buildings 16 acres The two tallest buildings at the center were also known as the Twin Towers They were 110 stories tall and the tallest buildings in New York at that time other than the Empire State
Sources
• www.online.wsj.com• www.inhabitat.com• www.911memorial.org• www.archpaper.com• www.architecture.about.com• www.newyork.cbslocal.com• www.newyork.cbslocal.com
More sources
• www.polhudson.lohudblogs.com• www.nysenate.gov• www.wamu.org• www.totallycoolpix.com-• www.amhistory.si.edu• www.purplewave.com-• www.nydailynews.com• Thank you for visiting please come again