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Scrap work begun on March 30, 2012. If there is nothing of substance here by May 1, 2012, please feel free to expunge the record of this page's existence! Once I get something substantial going here, I will move it to the main space.

Introduction

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The National September 11 Memorial opened to the public on September 12, 2011. A visit to the memorial can be a daunting experience, for various reasons. This book aims to add something positive to your experience by helping to provide information and details which give context and meaning to what may see (or what you may miss) during your visit.

Table of Contents

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  1. The Physical Space
    1. Memorial Pools
    2. Memorial Plaza
    3. Trees
    4. World Trade Center Site
    5. Personal Items
  2. The Spiritual Space
    1. People
    2. Memories
    3. Your Self
  3. Rules and Regulations
  4. What's Next - Future Construction, the Museum, etc...
  5. A Glossary of People, Places, and Things - Listing of significant people and "terms" or "concepts" associated.