| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer [v] |
Gender |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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Outstanding activity!
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| Thu, Jul 5, 07 11:30 AM |
takelleher |
Male |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| Video and artifacts are worth seeing. Gary makes the experience truly memorable. Well worth the money. |
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A must see for anyone visiting New York!
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| Fri, Sep 15, 06 11:30 AM |
tagrn55 |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| It is on top of my list for one of the most memorable experiences in New York. The museum is small, but the emotional impact is huge. The photography displayed is so tastelfully done, and most definitely a priceless collection. I purchased the book so that I will be able to share this piece of history with my grandchildren, and show them how honored we all are to be Americans. |
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Definitely worth a visit
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| Fri, May 23, 08 11:00 AM |
s_amini |
Female |
30-39 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| Very well done and tasteful. The small intimate setting was ideal. One thing I will note (without opinion) is that the museum has a significant religious tone to it. Heavier on the side of Chrisitanity. |
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VERY TOUCHING MUSEUM!
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| Mon, Oct 6, 08 2:00 PM |
SYLVIAZ |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| IT'S A VERY PERSONAL AND TOUCHING MUSEUM. I LIKED THAT I COULD ACTUALLY TOUCH SOME OF THE ARTICLES IN THE MUSEUM. ALSO THE ATMOSPHERE IS VERY NICE. |
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Must See
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| Sun, Jan 11 12:00 PM |
sylie14 |
Female |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| Excellent exhibit! Very informative and a great representation of the recovery effort from this tragic event. |
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Not to be missed
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| Mon, Mar 5, 07 12:00 PM |
Sykes1 |
Female |
20-29 |
International Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| Having visited the World Trade Centre on my fist visit to New York when I was just 15 I was amazed at it's size and beauty. When years later I sat in my office and heard the news of the terrible events that took place on September 11th my heart went out not only to the people in the towers but to their friends, family & the whole of America.
I have since visited ground zero on my subsequent trips and always feel a connection with what happened there. When I discovered this activity I was apprehensive about what it would be like and if I should attend.
I can say that the time my family and I spent in the museum both educated and humbled us. The pictures portray the human courage, dedication and spirt of all those who tiredsly worked at recovering those lost that day. The artifacts on display are respectful and thought provoking.
I whole heartedly thank those involved with the museum for provding me with the opportunity to learn about the events of that day and beyond and to see how humanity can shine even through the darkest hours.
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Unique presentation
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| Sun, Apr 26 12:00 PM |
swhittle |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| The museum was very small, limited to only 25 people at a time. We met at a location in the Meat-packing District, and were led to an upstairs room in an old warehouse. The museum guide was very friendly, courteous, and informative. The actual tour was conducted through a recording with headphones, narrated by the photographer whose work was featured and spent much time at the Ground Zero recovery site. It was interesting, but I felt that it would be more effective as part of a larger exhibit, rather than such an isolated event. I felt it was a bit expensive and at a rather inconvenient location. |
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You won't want to miss it.
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| Fri, Jun 13, 08 11:00 AM |
svotis |
Female |
30-39 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| After seeing all the sights, this was one of the last things on my daughter and my list. Absolutely the best part of our trip!! One of the most moving experiences of my life. Such a warm and comforting atmosphere. The photos, artifacts, & stories make you feel such a part of the whole event. Love the book we purchased we both read it cover to cover, and other family members are waiting patiently for their turn. |
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Hidden treasure - a MUST-see!!!
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| Sat, Jul 11 3:00 PM |
suzyq2 |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| This off-the-beaten-path hidden treasure is a must-see for everyone. The intimate setting and self-guided tour of the museum allow visitors to reflect on the over 100 displays at their own pace. Mr. Suson's photography is exquisite, and the tone of the museum is one of hope, rather than of mass destruction. Our children, ages 11 and 9, were very captivated and eager to learn about the events following 9/11 through the numerous photographic and artifact displays. My husband and I were also mesmerized by "witnessing" all of the heroic efforts that ensued following this tragic event. Thank you, Mr. Suson, for your talent in creating this museum. May God bless you. |
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WONDERFUL
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| Thu, Jun 26, 08 1:00 PM |
SUSANT1947 |
Female |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| THE WORKSHOP WAS WONDERFUL. VERY MOVING. SINCE SO MANY OF US JUST WATCHED ON TV, THIS REALLY BROUGHT IT HOME. BEING ABLE TO SEE ACTUAL PIECES OF THE GLASS AND SUCH WAS MEMORABLE. HAVE ALREADY TOLD ANYONE THAT IF THEY GET TO NYC, THEY MUST SEE GROUND ZERO MUSEUM WORKSHOP. WHAT GARY HAS DONE AND IS STILL DOING IS VERY COMMENDABLE. |