NYC 9/11 museum opens to public in May
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Officials at the National 9/11 Memorial in New York say the long-delayed museum dedicated to victims of the 2001 terror attack will open to the public in mid-May. Memorial foundation president Joe Daniels said Friday that the cavernous, underground museum at the World Trade Center is now in its final months of construction.
Tickets will go on sale in March following years of delays for the project. The board that oversees the museum and memorial set an admission charge this week of $24 for most adults. (AP)