Also Visit NY State Arts
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Designed as a place for quiet reflection, the permanent installation will be manned by FDNY firefighters from Rescue Five and is open every week from 10 am to 4 pm, Wednesday through Sunday. It is in Building N, in the heart of Snug Harbor’s grounds.
19th-Century Open House (A Self-Guided Tour)
Merchant's House MuseumManhattanOngoing
The late-Federal and Greek Revival house on the western edge of the East Village is considered one of the finest surviving examples of the architecture of the period. Three floors and eight period rooms display the possessions of a wealthy merchant family that lived here, including their furnishings, decorative arts and personal items.
9/11 Exhibit at the Trinity Museum
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Artifacts from the eight-month-long 9/11 ministry that took place at St. Paul's Chapel will be displayed in the exhibit A Church for the New World: The History of Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel.
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The quilt was conceived and constructed by the small quilt club, Steel Quilters of United States Steel Corporation. The quilt measures eight feet high by 30 feet wide, and is constructed of 3,466 blocks in six panels.
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Filmed interviews, photographs and artifacts from Ground Zero help keep the memory of fallen heroes alive.
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Designed as a place for quiet reflection, the permanent installation will be manned by FDNY firefighters from Rescue Five and is open every week from 10 am to 4 pm, Wednesday through Sunday. It is in Building N, in the heart of Snug Harbor’s grounds.