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From special museum and art exhibits to traditional remembrance services, discover 12 ways to commemorate 9/11 this September.
The lives of first responders are now being honored at NYC’s 9/11 Memorial at the new Memorial Glade designed by the same architects as the 9/11 memorial.
You read that right: a live rice paddy has been installed at the World Trade Center’s Oculus Plaza and will be growing for the next four months.
Learn the fun facts about the USS New York, a U.S. Navy ship made of steel from the World Trade Center that is docked at Pier 88 for this year's Fleet Week.
From the world's largest interactive video installation to a summer garden in the middle of winter, check out 32 art installations not to miss this January!
This month in NYC you will find new street art murals, sculptural installations, video art, groundbreaking and newsworthy exhibitions in the city's major museums and more.
In NYC, a type of open space is made possible by a multi-level, multi-layered city: the elevated park and garden, sometimes hidden from view at street level.
When the Twin Towers were attacked on September 11, 2001, Lower Manhattan would be forever altered but there are many remnants from the original site still left.
Today, the Cortlandt Street subway station at World Trade Center re-opened to riders for the first time since it was severely damaged during 9/11.