
Museum gets children’s 9/11 art
The World Trade Center Memorial Foundation announced Wednesday that it received 322 drawings and crafts done by children all over the country to be part of the permanent collection of the World Trade Center Memorial Museum. The American Red Cross donated the artwork from children affected by 9/11, which was done in group therapy sessions after the attacks, as well as the work of children who sent their special brand of encouragement to the Red Cross from across the U.S. The expected completion date of the museum, which will be below the memorial plaza, is Sept. 11, 2009.


