Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour

Ground Zero Museum Workshop

Zerve Seller: GroundZero
Activity #655
Rating Summary:
Rating: 4.6  563 rating points
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Last 3 months 36 81 0 = 81 100% 4.6
Last 6 months 81 175 3 = 172 96% 4.5
Last 12 months 251 575 12 = 563 97% 4.6
All 3,006 7,240 126 = 7,114 97% 4.6
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Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour

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Witness the 9/11 Recovery in a powerful, interactive tour based on the work of Official Ground Zero Photographer Gary Marlon Suson.

Rating Date Attended Reviewer Gender Age Sort Descending Where From? Group Type?
Rating: 5
Very well displayed
Tue, Jun 9, 09   11:00 AM CindyBowe Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Individual
I was very impressed with the museum and how well it was set up for being in such a small room. Each guest having their own devise so they could go at their leisure was a definite bonus.
Rating: 5
Emotionally moving...
Sat, Jun 6, 09   1:00 PM thollis Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
Ground Zero Workshop was excellent. Images and narration by photographer create an emotional connection. If there is another way to purchase tickets than Zerve, I would go that way. The ticket transaction was smooth but I called Zerve to see if they could accomodate rescheduling my appointment at an earlier time so that my family could enjoy some other things while in NYC and they told me that the appointment I wanted was booked.. I later confirmed that was not the case and I did not appreciate being lied to by Zerve.
Rating: 4
Recommended Tour
Fri, Jun 5, 09   11:00 AM MarkHanf Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
My wife and I deeply enjoyed our tour of the 'Ground Zero Museum.' The staff were both very professional and thoughtful on how they presented the various images & artifacts that have been recovered from the recovery. Mark & Kathryn Hanf Mukilteo, WA.
Rating: 3
Does not cover the whole story.
Thu, Jun 4, 09   11:00 AM snm31311 Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Family With Children
Whilst this tiny museum houses many moving and beautiful photos, it serves more as an exhibition of the work of the photographer rather than a comprehensive story of the events of 9/11.
Rating: 5
HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Sat, May 30, 09   1:00 PM todddixon Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
This exhibit was SO well done and the PERFECT combination of sensitivity to the heartache of that day and the days that follow and tribute to those who served that day and the days after. The intimacy of the venue and the small group setting made for a wonderful tribute to our country's spirit and resiliance.
Rating: 3
Was only OK
Tue, May 26, 09   11:00 AM lishida Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
The "museum" is more like a gallery, with the official photographer's best photos in the year after 9/11/01. There are only a few artifacts, and a few special ones.
Rating: 4
Very moving & informative.
Tue, May 19, 09   1:00 PM Phil50 Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Group of Friends
My friends & I realy enjoyed the museum workshop. We thought it was very well put together in such a limited space. It was very moving yet also provided a good insite into the events if 911. Out compliments to the organisers. FOR YOUR INFO: Fr Michael Judge, victim of 911, Whose parents hailed from the village of Keshkerrigan, Co. Leitrim, Ireland. Today there is a lakeside garden of rememberence dedicated to Fr Michael Judge and the other victims of 911. The Irish Tricolour Flag flies alongside the Stars & Stripes flag. This lake side oasis is a poignant setting where all victimes of this terrible event are remebered. May Thanks for letting us visit your musuem. Regards, Mary O'Neill, Terry O'Neill, Phil O'Neill & David Shirley.
Rating: 5
eye opening experience
Sun, May 17, 09   12:00 PM davidscholl Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Great musuem . A must see when going to NYC.
Rating: 4
what is beyond the news
Fri, May 15, 09   11:00 AM jeffmorgan Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
You get to see what happens beyond the 6pm newscast. I expected more for the amount of time that was spent at ground zero. However, this museum portrays the amount of respect that everyone there gave to those who lost there lives. It showed the human spirit and the heros that you never heard about.
Rating: 5
Powerful beyond Words
Fri, May 8, 09   11:00 AM tmctaggart Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Family With Children
Emotionally overwhelming and an experience that will stay with me forever - this is an absolute MUST see and do when in New York. Seeing my 14 year old son take all of this in and it affect him as much as I is something I'll never forget. To actually hold a piece of glass from the Towers and see a piece of the airplane really brought this horrific event home. An extremely respectful and beautiful tribute to all of the survivors, recovery personnel and loved ones who passed away on September 11. I will definitely visit again. Thank you for creating such a beautiful memorial of photographs and artifacts to share with the world. Peace be with you all.