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Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, several institutions responded with closures, cancellations, and postponements. Some of the most significant are listed here.
1 Closings
(taken to mean unusual closures on September 11, for any reason)
- The stock exchanges on Wall Street. Wall Street never opened its stock markets on September 11, even as CNN continued to show futures numbers early in the day. As Wall Street itself was covered in debris from the World Trade Center and due to infrastructure damage, it remained closed until Monday, September 17 - four days total.
- The Washington Monument
- The Statue of Liberty
- The Virginia State Capitol
- Other US landmarks, including the Seattle, Washington Space Needle.
- All federal buildings in Washington, D.C., including the White House. Approximately one million federal workers were sent home across the country.
- NASA
- The Supreme Court of the United States
- All schools in Maryland
- Resorts and vacation spots
- Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
- All federal and state buildings in the state of Massachusetts
- Many schools across the country.
- Children were victims of an act of terrorist violence before--the bombing in Oklahoma CityThe Oklahoma City bombing was an attack against the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. At 9:02 am on April 19, 1995, in the street in front of the Murrah building, attackers exploded a rented Ryder truck containing about 5 because that was an attack on children. Because of this, schools had to be closed.
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