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Walking Tours

Take a walking tour along the perimeter of the World Trade Center site.

Large Group Visits

To book a Large Group Visit of 25 or more to the WTC 9/11 Visitor Center.

Audio Tours

Antenna Audio
Take an audio tour in different languages around the World Trade Center site.

Galleries

Experience the personal stories, images and artifacts that reveal the events of 9/11, the tragic consequences and the passionate response.

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Interactions


New Education Materials

See our new media-based classroom resources

Current News

Masamitsu Naito, Japan’s Secretary of State for Internal Affairs and Communications, visited Tribute today on his only stop in New York City. He was accompanied by Takashi Yabashi of the Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation and Masaya Ueda, Consul of the Economic Division from the Consulate General of Japan in New York. Lee Ielpi, co-founder of Tribute and David Janes of the United States-Japan Foundation greeted Secretary Naito.

Sadako & 1,000 Cranes Kamishibai Storytelling and Origami Crane-Making

Saturday, August 7, 2010

11:00 am Sadako Storytelling in Japanese
11:30 am  Origami Crane Making
12:00 pm Sadako Storytelling in English   

Children and families are invited to learn the story of Sadako Sasaki, an atomic bomb victim whose 10000 paper cranes have become a symbol of the call for peace.

For updates on the Tribute Center, please read Lee Ielpi's blog:
The Persistence of Memory.

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