9/11 Memorial Museum Staff Tweet Anecdotes about the Historic Institution
9/11 Memorial Museum Staff Tweet Anecdotes about the Historic Institution

In anticipation of the 9/11 Memorial Museum opening this spring, the Museum staff will take to Twitter, sharing memorable moments, experiences and aspirations of the Museum.
Exhibition Coordinator Alicia DiCristina writes, "Each day on site, I see years of plans come to life in new and unexpected ways."
To read more insider tweets from Museum staff, follow @Sept11Memorial every #MuseumMonday.
Margaret Barng, 9/11 Memorial Deputy Communications Manager
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