Arab Times

9/11 museum draws 10m visitors:

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New York’s museum dedicated to the AlQaeda attacks of Sept 11, 2001 has drawn more than 10 million visitors in just over three years, staff said Friday.

The museum, which opened on the World Trade Center site in May 2014, averages 9,000 visitors a day, the National Sept 11 Memorial and Museum announced.

The accompanyi­ng memorial in an outdoor public plaza has been visited by more than 33 million people since opening in September 2011, it added.

“Reaching this monumental milestone demonstrat­es the 9/11 Memorial Museum’s commitment to providing an educationa­l and meaningful experience for thousands of people every day,” said board chairman and former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Americans from all 50 US states have visited, together with people from more than 160 countries — primarily Britain, Germany, Canada, France, the Netherland­s, Spain and Australia.

The memorial, which consists of two reflecting pools in the footprints of the original Twin Towers, and the museum honor the 2,983 people who were killed in the 2001 attacks and the Feb 26, 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

More than 2,750 people were killed in 2001 when two passenger jets destroyed the Twin Towers, the symbol of New York’s financial wealth and confidence. The remains of only 1,640 people have been identified. (AFP)

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