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Infoage's New 9/11 Memorial Exhibit Helps Remember The Past
The exhibit consists of different types of dioramas, photos, and other artifacts to help tell the story of Sept. 11's impact on New Jersey.

WALL, NJ – As a way to help commemorate the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11 along with honoring the first responders from the Garden State, the help with rescue efforts, Infoage Science and History Museum opened up New Jersey’s official 9/11Memorial exhibit, “The New Jersey 9/11 Never Forgotten Tribute and Learning Center At InfoAge.”
The exhibit includes a diorama, various artifacts, photos, and uniforms that help visitors relive the events of that day and the days, weeks, and years that follow.
According to Robert Perricelli, the World War II curator at Infoage, the project was the brainchild of himself and Alex Credidio, who builds the dioramas for the various exhibits at Infoage, along with Ken Zelinski and Lou Ponstingel.
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The exhibit is in the front of the building and can be seen when you first walk into Inforage.
The reception to the exhibit has been “very good,” according to Perricelli, with a lot of people checking out the display and learning more about the impact that day had on the state.
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“It’s been 20 years, and the exhibit keeps it (9/11) in front of the public to tell a story and why it’s so important,” Perricelli said.
For more information on “The New Jersey 9/11 Never Forgotten Tribute and Learning Center At InfoAge” and Infoage in general, you can check out Infoage’s website here.
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