NEW YORK (AP).- More than 24,000 visitor passes to the new Sept. 11 memorial are gone distributed Monday in just the first hours after the ticket website went live. The online reservation system for the tickets was up at 9 a.m., and 5,000 were secured for various dates in just the first hour of operation. The quick response is “what we were hoping for that people would be interested in the site the public has not set foot in for 10 years,” Joe Daniels, president and CEO of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, told The Associated Press. The memorial plaza opens to the public on Sept. 12, a day after the 10th anniversary. Families of those who died in the terror attacks will have special reservations to the memorial that bears the names of 2,983 victims, including