NY 9/11 museum will feature victims’ faces, voices

NEW YORK (AP) — On the eve of the Sept. 11 anniversary, the faces and recorded voices of those who died have been unveiled as part of the future 9/11 Memorial Museum.

Personal items donated by families of the almost 3,000 dead include a wedding ring and a loved one’s watch stopped on 9/11. It was found at the Flight 93 crash site in Pennsylvania.

Each victim will be remembered in an exhibit created by the museum, with some materials provided by the family group Voices of September 11th.

Foundation President Joe Daniels says the opening date hasn’t been set for the museum at the World Trade Center site. The state and city have been wrangling over costs.

Frank Fetchet (FEH’-cheht), who lost his son, is begging officials not to “hold the museum hostage.”

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