The 9/11 Memorial Museum is not only remembered for the that tragic day, but the huge layout of it. There are tissues and doors scattered throughout the building if people get too emotional. Both the Memorial and the Museum cover about eight acres of the original land of the two buildings. The Memorial Museum covers 110,000 square feet. The two pools that are in the spot of the old buildings are 30 ft …show more content…
The history of that day was super sad. Did you know that it was the deadliest day ever for firefighters? New York City lost 343 firefighters and also 11 unborn babies. In all there were 2,996 people that lost their lives, including 3 from smoke inhalation. That day was so terrible it took 100 days to put out just the fires. The Museum is still standing and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United States.
It is very interesting how they keep the 9/11 Memorial Museum still running saying it cost $700 million to build. Not only was it $700 million to build it also costs one million dollars to run a WEEk! It’s amazing how they keep it running with the tourist money. A ticket for a 0-17 and 65+ year old person is $18 a ticket for anyone in between is $24, It is an additional $20 more for a tour. In the first year it opened over 4 million people visited from all 50 states and about 170 countries. Since this place is in so much a debt, it would be perfect for you to go