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Hear impactful stories about the day that changed New York forever from your local guide as you begin your tour across Ground Zero & the 9/11 Memorial.
Meet your tour guide at the City Hall Subway Station at the intersection of Broadway & Warren Street to begin your tour.
The oldest public building in New York City that is still in use.
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The Chapel is located a block away from where the attacks took place, and it managed to survive the debris despite its proximity.
It became a sanctuary for the survivors and grieving families post 9/11 and holds a lot of emotional value and significance to date.
The fire station that had the first responders rush to the site as soon as the attacks happened.
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The fire station and FDNY Memorial Hall is a place of honor, courage, and bravery, to show respect to the emergency responders who rushed to Ground Zero on September 11.
Hear personal stories and accounts from local responders when you visit.
The memorial grounds and location where the Twin Towers once stood.
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