New York's new cavernous museum on hallowed ground: First look inside the National September 11 Memorial & Museum
Far below the earth where the twin towers once stood, a cavernous museum on hallowed ground is finally nearing completion.
Amid the construction machinery and the dust, powerful artifacts of death and destruction have assumed their final resting places inside the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
A vast space that travels down to the bedrock upon which the towers were built, the museum winds its way deeper and deeper underground, taking visitors on a journey to the very bottom.
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I found the following from a post Mark Gray made on Facebook:
Love Always
mudra
Far below the earth where the twin towers once stood, a cavernous museum on hallowed ground is finally nearing completion.
Amid the construction machinery and the dust, powerful artifacts of death and destruction have assumed their final resting places inside the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
A vast space that travels down to the bedrock upon which the towers were built, the museum winds its way deeper and deeper underground, taking visitors on a journey to the very bottom.
Scroll down the video:
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2414813/New-Yorks-new-cavernous-museum-hallowed-ground-First-look-inside-National-September-11-Memorial-amp-Museum.html#ixzz2eQg694J5
I found the following from a post Mark Gray made on Facebook:
Love Always
mudra