Todays newspaper mentions a TWA Museum and Lounge being built at the World Trade Center. Is this correct? How could an enthusiast visit as the building is not open to the general public ?
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Todays newspaper mentions a TWA Museum and Lounge being built at the World Trade Center. Is this correct? How could an enthusiast visit as the building is not open to the general public ?
There's a "preview"/sales office on the 86th floor of the World Trade Center for the TWA Hotel being built at Terminal 5. It's got a reproduction of the red lounge seats and a bunch of the memorabilia that will eventually be placed into a TWA Museum of sorts that will be in the lobby of the hotel. I don't believe that's it's open to the public, but I know the developers are holding events there until it opens either late next year or in early 2019.
Never thought the hotel project would get off the ground with all the hurdles it faced. Glad I visited the TWA Terminal a few years ago during Open House NY.