



























The 9/11 Tribute Museum shares the personal stories of those directly impacted by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Since its inception, the Museum has welcomed more than four million visitors from around the world and recently relocated to an expanded space to welcome millions more. Through digital storytelling exhibits throughout the space, the museum shares authentic, personal stories from those impacted by 9/11.
Galleries at the 9/11 Tribute Museum present videos, artifacts, and “Person to Person History,” linking visitors who want to understand the historic events of 9/11 with those who experienced them.
Exhibits cover 18,000 square feet of the new museum and arranged in paths that move visitors through that day and into today. Integrated audiovisual components complement select galleries to communicate and engage with visitors. Interactive kiosks provide self-guided exploration.
In the final gallery, Service to the World, visitors have an opportunity to commit to their own acts of service and to share their commitment via interactive media screens. The museum hopes to grow its digital global map so that it will show thousands of people everywhere who visited the 9/11 Tribute Museum, were inspired to do something good, and who are making the world a better place.
Read more about the 9/11 Tribute Museum on their website: www.911tributemuseum.org