The Lens: Capturing Life and Events at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum
The Lens: Capturing Life and Events at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum

The Lens: Capturing Life and Events at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum is a photography series devoted to documenting moments big and small that unfold at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.
The View: Although New York City was not in the path of totality during Monday’s “Great American Eclipse,” a one-of-a-kind view of the partial solar eclipse could be seen through protective glasses or a pinhole projector on the Memorial Plaza.
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This week, the 9/11 Memorial Museum welcomed its 500,000th tour participant. This milestone was reached just three years after the Museum’s opening.