Enjoy a Safe and Meaningful Museum Visit with the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Family Pass

This photograph features a mask-wearing family with two young children looking at the Ladder 3 firetruck in the Museum. In the bottom right corner, "New Family Pass, Book Today" appears in a blue box.

For a limited time, visitors to the 9/11 Memorial Museum can take advantage of a special offer for families or small groups of up to five people exploring the city together.

The 9/11 Memorial Museum Family Pass includes two adult tickets and up to three child/young adult tickets (ages 7 to 17) at a discounted price. This pass provides an opportunity for small groups to enjoy a safe and meaningful visit to the Museum, which open five days a week with new health and safety measures and operational changes in place.

We look forward to welcoming you and your family or group to this site of inspiration, commemoration, and education.

By 9/11 Memorial Staff

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Please Note Our Thanksgiving Hours of Operation

An older woman wraps her arm around a young boy's shoulder as they look at the inscription "No Day Shall Erase You From the Memory of Time.”  This quote from Book IX of "The Aeneid" by the Roman poet Virgil are are part of a larger art installation by artist Spencer Finch, titled “Trying to Remember the Color of the Sky on That September Morning.” The words appear amid a sea of blue tiles.

Happy Thanksgiving. We count your support among our blessings. Please note the following changes to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum hours of operation on Thanksgiving.

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Remembering Arthur E. Imperatore, Who Ferried Evacuees To Safety Following the 9/11 Attacks

Aerial photograph of the West Midtown Ferry Terminal located at Piers 78 and 79 in Hudson River Park adjacent to the West Side Highway at West 39th Street in Midtown. Large crowds of people are boarding ferries to evacuate lower Manhattan, September 11, 2001.

On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, Imperatore’s ferries were repurposed for immediate service as part of a domestic boatlift that delivered evacuees from stricken Manhattan island to safety in New Jersey, Staten Island, and elsewhere.

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