NEW YORK CITY-The National September 11 Memorial Museum, which is located at Ground Zero, is making progress. On Tuesday, members of the media toured the 120,000-square-foot museum site.
The 9/11 museum is expected to open on September 11, 2012. Once completed, the museum will become one of most popular tourist locations in the city. The museum will be constructed under a memorial plaza, which sits on an eight-acre stretch of land. The project is expected to cost $610 million. For the full story, go to Wall Street Journal.
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