Does 911 memorial have two pools?

Memorial Pools The focal points of the Memorial are two pools, each nearly an acre in size, that sit in the footprints of the former North and South Towers. The pools contain the largest manmade waterfalls in North America, each descending 30 feet into a square basin.

Where is the 9/11 Museum?

New York City
Located at the World Trade Center in New York City, the 9/11 Memorial Museum tells the story of 9/11 through media, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts, presenting visitors with personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope.

How deep is the water in the 9/11 memorial pool?

The pits, 192 feet by 192 feet and 30 feet deep, are lined in black granite—black as death. Water cascades down the four walls and disappears into a square hole in the center of the pool. The effect is quite beautiful—and the sound of the cataracts effectively masks the noise of the surrounding city.

Can you see the Twin Towers from New Jersey?

The view of NYC is amazing from Jersey City waterfront. Every tourist should go to the waterfront if they want breathtaking pictures.

What is the difference between the 9/11 Memorial and museum?

The memorial itself is free to visit, but tickets are required to enter the museum. Photography is permitted at the memorial, but visitors are asked to respect the space as it is a memorial commemorating the victims of the attacks.

In what US state can you visit Ground Zero?

Manhattan is the heart of New York, one of those places you can never get tired of exploring. If you enjoyed your visit to Ground Zero, you may be interested in taking the Upper and Lower Manhattan Tour, which will leave no relevant corner undiscovered.

How deep is the hole at Ground Zero?

Five years after Sept. 11, 2001, ground zero remains a 16-acre, 70-foot-deep hole in the heart of Lower Manhattan.