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Alice Greenwald, director of the National Sept. 11 Memorial Museum, left, listens as Joseph Daniels, president of the National Sept. 11 Memorial, speak during a press conference on Friday Jan. 24, 2014 in New York. After years of delays due to funding disputes, engineering challenges and a nearly disastrous flood, the museum will open to the public in mid-May in a giant cavern beneath the World Trade Center site — with a world-class admissions price of $24. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Alice Greenwald, director of the National Sept. 11 Memorial Museum, left, listens as Joseph Daniels, president of the National Sept. 11 Memorial, speak during a press conference on Friday Jan. 24, 2014 in New York. After years of delays due to funding disputes, engineering challenges and a nearly disastrous flood, the museum will open to the public in mid-May in a giant cavern beneath the World Trade Center site — with a world-class admissions price of $24. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

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