The National 9-11 Memorial
The National 9-11 Memorial & Museum are a memorial and museum in New York City commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks, which killed 2,977 victims, and the World Trade Center bombing of 1993, which killed six.
In addition, Access Programs and Services for Visitors with Disabilities.
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum commits to ensuring access to the Memorial and Museum for all visitors. It seeks to provide an equal opportunity for every individual to honor and remember the nearly 3,000 people killed. Furthermore, this dedication is for people lost in the terror attacks.
Traveling to National 9-11 Memorial By Car:
On-street parking in lower Manhattan is extremely minimal. The Memorial does not provide parking.
Furthermore, in Manhattan the Battery Parking Garage, which hosts the annual Tribute in Light installation, is at 70 Greenwich St. Click here for directions. Finally, alternate entrances at 81 Washington St. and 20 Morris St.