The 9/11 Tribute Museum, formerly known as the 9/11 Tribute Center and Tribute WTC Visitor Center, is a project of the September ’ Association. The September ’ Association was created by widows and other family members of those killed in the 9/11 attacks. The Association established a mission to unite and support all victims of terrorism through communication, representation and peer support. The 9/11 Tribute Center opened on September 6, 2006, across the street from the World Trade Center site and next to the Engine 10/Ladder 10 Firehouse of the
New York City Fire Department. It was located in the former Liberty Deli, where meals and supplies were given to rescue workers in the attacks' aftermath. The Association renovated the space to create an educational center with photos, artifacts, and stories shared by the community. In June 2017, the Museum moved to 92 Greenwich Street, a location that provided it with more exhibit space. Although the 9/11 Tribute Center opened first, it has remained the smaller of the city's two museums dedicated to 9/11. The
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism ultimately led the museum to announce in March 2022 that it would close. The museum shuttered its physical location on August 17, 2022, and moved all of its exhibits online. The museum's physical location had attracted five million visitors and given 500,000 guided tours throughout its existence. ==Tours==