Sept. 11 Museum Visitors Exceed 300,000 in First Month

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Organizers see it as a strong start for the ground zero museum, which hopes to draw 2.5 million visitors a year.

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Over 300,000 people have visited the Sept. 11 museum since it opened little more than a month ago, exceeding expectations, officials said this week. Organizers see it as a strong start for the ground zero museum, which had faced questions about its $24 ticket price. The attendance total has topped projections by about 5 percent since the institution opened to the public May 21, president Joe Daniels said.

Built amid the former World Trade Center's footprints, the underground museum was designed as a more historical, immersive complement to the memorial plaza and waterfall pools above. The museum includes profiles of the nearly 3,000 victims, recordings of survivors telling their stories, and artifacts ranging from a giant trade center column to shoes shed as people fled the burning towers.

Organizers have said they hope to draw 2.5 million visitors a year.

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