The 9/11 Tribute Museum celebrated its expanded new location at 92 Greenwich Street in New York City with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The opening was led by a procession of pipe bands from the N.Y. Fire Department, the N.Y. Police Department, the Port Authority Police Department and the New York City Department of Sanitation. FDNY Firefighter Regina Wilson sang the National Anthem against the backdrop of a huge flag suspended by two cranes and the new 4 World Trade Center, home of Zurich's N.Y. office, in the distance.

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