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Visitor Pass to the National September 11 Memorial, September 30, 2011 (last day of the first month of public admission) - 6.00pm entry
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: the memorial is a graphic element on lower Manhattan street signs (IMG_2282)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: sign directing visitors to the 9/11 Memorial and the Preview Site (IMG_2283)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: view from Church Street and Vesey Street showing 4 World Trade Center under construction (IMG_2285)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: Preview Site, 20 Vesey Street (IMG_2288)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: this information sign on Church Street has new information directing people to the Memorial taped over original lettering directing people to the World Trade Center site (IMG_2289)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: open gate on Church Street offers a view of the future 9/11 Museum on Greenwich Street (IMG_2292)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: Trinity Place and Thames Street – this way to the Memorial (IMG_2302)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: tour buses for the Memorial stop near the American Stock Exchange (IMG_2305)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: official entrance to the Memorial, Albany Street and Greenwich Street (IMG_2306)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: looking north up Greenwich Street at Albany Street, at the official entrance to the Memorial (IMG_2309)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: streetlamp banner advertising the Memorial (IMG_2311)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: entrance to the Memorial as seen from Albany Street and Washington Street (IMG_2313)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: entrance to the Memorial as seen from Albany Street and Washington Street (IMG_2314)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: visitors waiting on line (IMG_2315)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: official entrance to the Memorial (IMG_2316)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: welcoming message from Mayor Bloomberg (IMG_2317)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: visitors waiting on line (IMG_2320)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: I'm on the right line (IMG_2327)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: 1 World Trade Center as seen from Washington Street (IMG_2328)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: 1 World Trade Center as seen from Washington Street and Cedar Street (IMG_2330)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: the actual entrance to the Memorial proper – Liberty Street and West Street (IMG_2334)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: the Cedar Street side of 90 West Street – this is where the security screening is located (IMG_2335)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: visitors on the west side of the south pool (IMG_2336)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: looking towards the southwest corner of the south pool (IMG_2337)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: One World Trade Center as seen from the southeast corner of the south pool (IMG_2341)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: from this angle 7 World Trade Center looks like it doesn't have any sides (IMG_2343)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: from this angle 7 World Trade Center looks like it doesn't have any sides (IMG_2344)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: some of the residents of 395 South End Avenue, Battery Park City, have windows overlooking the Memorial (IMG_2345)
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National September 11 Memorial, 09/30/11: looking towards the southwest corner of the south pool (IMG_2348)