North Pool
- Amerika Birleşik Devletleri (ABD)
- New York, NY
- Parklar
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180 Greenwich Street, New York |
5 oranları
8.80/10.00
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+1 212-312-8800
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Francisco Vlogs 2017 (18.11.2017 03:41)
It Honers Tuesday, September 11 2001. At 8:46 AM, The Twin Towers Were Hijacked By 4 Planes. The Twin Towers Had A Long Time To Survive. At 9:59 AM, The South Tower Collapsed, And The North Tower Had A Long Time To Survive. At 10:28 AM The North Tower Collapsed, In October 2004 Construction Of The One World Trade Center Begins. At The Mid 2012, Construction Of One World Trade Center Ended. Tne One World Trade Center Opened On Sunday, November 3 2017. The One World Trade Center Is Also Called The Freedom Tower. The North Tower Named It. The One World Trade Center Is Also Known As The Tallest Skyscraper In The United States. The One World Trade Center Goes Up To 1,776 Feet
Lukas Frisch (14.11.2017 16:49)
911 Memorial, entry is not free.
It was a little bit like visiting a museum. There was a long line of people on the entrance. What I didn't like was, that It was not possible to decide by myself what I like to pay, that's the reason that I gave just 3 stars.
The sight by itself is very nice and clean. It's a place that makes you thinking.
The only problem is, that the place is to overgrowed.
Bee Tee (25.10.2017 06:53)
This is an amazing museum, which fully tells the story of the events of 9/11, as well as the 1993 World trade Center bombing. It's a huge space with tons of artifacts as well as videos, and was very tastefully done. Every time I have people visiting from out of town, I make sure to go there with them. It's made up of three floors & is very reasonably priced, especially for such a big area in Manhattan. parking is really hard to find anywhere in that area, so I recommend taking one of the many subways that stop very close by. The only reason that I'm giving it four stars rather than five is the Family Room. This is a private area for people that lost a loved one in these senseless attacks. It used to be at another location & was a decent-sized area. It's now been moved to the 3rd Floor of this museum, and has gotten much smaller. I feel that more space is needed to particularly honor these victims. I have been to this museum at least five times and get goose bumps each & every time.
Logan Smith (21.10.2017 04:16)
Very informative and tastefully done. Well worth the price of admission! I would suggest to buy the tickets from a kiosk instead of waiting in-line to get tickets. We ordered the tickets on one of the machines and pretty much walked straight in. You will have to go through metal detectors and security but you are allowed to bring in bottles of water, which I also highly suggest since it took us several hours to walk through. Everything was in English, so if that is not your primary language, I believe you can download an app that gives a tour through depending on your language.
Yoni Yatasha (11.09.2017 18:52)
This was overwhelmingly emotional for me. I was just overwhelmed with so much emotion. Being able to see actual items from that day made me feel so much more connected to the victims on a whole different level. It absolutely broke my heart and I felt like I couldn't hold in my tears. What really struck me was the special corner of photos of helpless victims jumping from the towers. It was very thorough, you could easily spend a little over 2 hours in there if you really read and observe every piece. After visiting the museum, my whole perspective about 9/11 changed and it allowed me to understand more. I thought the memorial was also a very beautiful way to remember the heroes, victims, and families effected. My prayers goes out to those effected everyday from 9/11. Regardless who is responsible for 9/11, innocent people were killed and they deserve to be commemorated.
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