Programs and Events
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum hosts a variety of programs and events that explore the attacks and their ongoing repercussions. Programs are tailored to different audiences and are offered on-site and online.
Public Programs
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The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is dedicated to deepening our audience’s understanding of 9/11’s continuing impact in America and around the world through film screenings, moderated conversations, and performances.
Student and Teacher Programs
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The 9/11 Memorial & Museum offers online programs for students and teachers interested in learning about and teaching 9/11 and its ongoing relevance. Offerings include virtual field trips, teacher professional development workshops, our Anniversary in the Schools webinar, first-person accounts from past webinar programs, and dynamic online lessons tailored by theme and grade level.
Youth and Family Programs
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The 9/11 Memorial & Museum offers a variety of programs for visitors with children. All activities use age-appropriate language to help children learn more about 9/11 and how people responded to the attacks.
Virtual Tours
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Take in panoramic views of the rebuilt World Trade Center and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in these dynamic virtual tours. Tours are live, interactive, and led by Museum staff using Zoom. All tours are in Eastern Time and conducted in English.