9/11 Memorial Museum to reopen on anniversary of terror attacks after closure due to COVID-19

The 9/11 Memorial Museum will be reopening on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks next month nearly six months after the coronavirus forced its closure.

News 12 Staff

Aug 20, 2020, 4:04 PM

Updated 1,516 days ago

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The 9/11 Memorial Museum will be reopening on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks next month nearly six months after the coronavirus forced its closure.
Museum officials say first it will be open to those who lost loved ones on Sept.11, then to the general public on Sept. 12.
The memorial plaza has been open to the public with social distancing restrictions since early July, but the museum remained closed.
Visitors must wear masks, and it's restricted to only 25% capacity.