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9/11 museum opens in new World trade center.
« on: February 02, 2014, 05:19:01 PM »
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2549197/Haunting-exhibits-recalling-grief-terror-9-11-unveiled-new-national-museum-World-Trade-Center-site-opens-May.html
 
 Haunting exhibits recalling the grief and terror of 9/11 unveiled at new  World Trade Center site museum before it opens in MayBy Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press
PUBLISHED:          01:27  EST, 31 January 2014        | UPDATED:          07:28 EST, 31  January 2014             
 
  Some of the haunting exhibits that will make  up the National 9/11 Museum in a giant  cavern beneath the World Trade Center site have been unveiled before it opens in  mid-May.
The heartbreaking items include a scorched  ambulance, destroyed payphones, abandoned fire and rescue helmets, and bikes  that have never been picked up that remained locked to their  racks.

But after the opening was delayed by years  due to funding disputes, engineering challenges and a nearly disastrous flood,  there was controversy over the ticket price of $24 announced last  Friday.
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Haunting: Some of the artifacts in the National 9/11 Museum have been revealed, including a NYFD ambulance used on the day, scorched and twisted by the heat of the flames +7Haunting: Some of the artifacts in the National 9/11  Museum have been revealed, including a NYFD ambulance used on the day, scorched  and twisted by the heat of the flamesMemories: A payphone, sign and traffic signal damaged in terrorist attacks +7Memories: A payphone, sign and traffic signal damaged in  terrorist attacksUnclaimed: The museum also features a number of bikes that have never been picked up, that are still chained to their rack +7Unclaimed: The museum also features a number of bikes  that have never been picked up, that are still chained to their rack
National 9/11 Memorial and Museum President  Joe Daniels said that tickets would go on  sale for the museum in March for the  spring opening.
That $24 price is in line with other major  tourist attractions in New York City.

It costs $18 to take a ferry to the Statue of  Liberty, $25 to see the Museum of Modern Art and $27 to visit the observation  deck of the Empire State Building.
 
But the fee drew protests from critics,  including some relatives of 9/11 victims, who said the high price would keep  average Americans out.

Unlike many other big museums in the city,  there won't be the option of paying less than the 'suggested  donation.'
Under the pricing plan approved by the  foundation's board, there will be no admission charge for relatives of  9/11  victims or for many thousands of construction workers, police  officers,  firefighters, and others who assisted in the rescue and  cleanup operation at  ground zero.
                  Take a first-look tour of the cavernous 9/11  memorial museum       
       
   Sacrifice: A collection of helmets in the search and rescue section +7Sacrifice: A collection of helmets in the search and  rescue sectionExhibit: There has been controversy over the $24 entry fee for the museum +7Exhibit: There has been controversy over the $24 entry  fee for the museumChildren under age 5 and under will also get  in free. Admission will also be free for everyone between the hours of 5 p.m.  and 8 p.m. on Tuesdays.
There will continue to be no charge to enter  the World Trade Center memorial plaza, which is already open.

 
About 5.3 million people visited the plaza  this year to see the two huge fountains that sit in the original footprints of  the twin towers.
The foundation set an annual budget Thursday  of $63 million to operate the museum and plaza. As of now, all of that money  will have to come from admissions fees and private donations.
Some 9/11 families have been critical of the  foundation, saying the steep ticket charge is a disgrace.

Retired Deputy Fire Chief Jim Riches and  Sally Regenhard, who each lost firefighter sons in the attacks, have lobbied for  the entire site to be turned over to the National Parks Service.
 'It was never intended to be a  revenue-generating tourist attraction with a prohibitive budget and entrance  fee,' they said in a statement.
But Charles Wolf, who lost his wife  in the  attacks, said he supported the admissions charge '100 percent,'  because he  wanted assurances that the museum will still be operating in  100  years.
'The only way to do that is to be financially  responsible,' he said.Under the pricing plan, there will be no admission charge for relatives of 9/11 victims or for many thousands of construction workers, police officers, firefighters, and others who assisted in the rescue and cleanup operation at ground zero +7Under the pricing plan, there will be no admission  charge for relatives of 9/11 victims or for many thousands of construction  workers, police officers, firefighters, and others who assisted in the rescue  and cleanup operation at ground zeroDelayed: Planners had originally hoped that the museum could open on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Construction delays were exacerbated by severe flooding caused by Superstorm Sandy +7Delayed: Planners had originally hoped that the museum  could open on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Construction delays  were exacerbated by severe flooding caused by Superstorm Sandy
Daniels said he didn't think the price was  excessive, though he acknowledged that 'it's not an inexpensive trip for a  family to come here.'

 
He said that if federal, state or city  funding does emerge, the foundation would consider lowering the entrance  fee.
Planners had originally hoped that the museum  could open on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Construction delays were exacerbated by a  funding dispute with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey that stopped  all work for nearly a year, and by severe flooding caused by Superstorm  Sandy.


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Re: 9/11 museum opens in new World trade center.
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2014, 05:36:01 AM »
Compare this to the battle of Britain remembrances at the RAF museum in Hendon, near London. There's quite a difference between a country fighting for its existence and 9/11.