| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender [v] |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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AWESOME, INFORMATIVE
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| Sat, Feb 14 1:00 PM |
REDDOG7 |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| This was Awesome, I recomend it to anyone looking for details about 911, what these Firemen and rescuers went thru on that day..... I found this to be very Informative, and it made me Proude of our Firemen and resuers, the way they handled them selves and the Honor they brought to the Victums was outstanding.
I know this 2 Hrs. only scratched the Surface of everything that happened in this Terrible event, this Photaugrapher really lets you understand some of the details , and personnal hardship felt by the firemen and their Families.
I bought the photo book, a must have..... AWESOME......
Thankyou....... Tony Delmonico
I will Never Foreget............. |
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Unbelievable
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| Sat, Feb 7 1:00 PM |
jdhedeman |
Male |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Other |
| This museum gives insight into real stories of 9/11 that weren't told on the news. I could have spent 4 hours in this 15 x 20 studio. |
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Very Emotional
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| Fri, Feb 6 11:00 AM |
DonnaRabbit |
Male |
60-69 |
International Tourist(s) |
Unspecified |
| The visit to the museum was probably the highlight of our new York experience. Even though we went to a fabulous Broadway show and went to great restaurants etc. This is the one thing that has really stayed with us.
Many of the details, and especially the human element of this catastrophy were revealed to us for the first time. We were very fortunate to meet Gary that day also, what an amazing man! |
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Moving & well done tribute/memorial
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| Sat, Jan 31 1:00 PM |
mikejackson |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| The story of the aftermath of the 9/11/01 WTC attack is told through outstanding photos as well as some items recovered from the debris and the audio commentary of the photographer by personal audio guides. A guide provides some orientation and explanation initially, along with a couple of short videos. Then you are free to walk around, view the photos, listen to the commentary through headphones, and handle a good number of the items. One of the most interesting items was photo of a Bible found in the debris and page to which it was opened with a highlighted passage, and the story told by the photographer about his photographing it, later examining the photo, and how it moved him to continue the project. A good way to remember those who died and those who risked their lives in the recovery effort. Never forget. |
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Well worth the money!
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| Sat, Jan 24 11:00 AM |
walk57 |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| It is billed as the biggest little museum in the world and that's an understatement. The most humbling, emotional museum I have ever visited. |
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A moving experience
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| Mon, Jan 19 12:00 PM |
maxiu53 |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Other |
| Visiting this museum was an emotional and challenging experience. It was unlike anything I have experienced before.
I can't imagine anyone would leave this tour without a genuine and broader appreciation of the events of 9-11 and in particular, the recovery that Gary Suson has so brilliantly captured and generously shown in this space. This tour is not so much about what happened on that fateful day, but the recovery effort that followed and the people involved.
It may not be the easiest way to spend a couple of hours, but if you want to experience the beauty and courage of the human spirit in the aftermath of tragedy, this tour is well worth doing. |
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Excellent Personal Touch
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| Sun, Jan 4 2:00 PM |
cscott_290 |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| The museum is a small portion of the photographers work. I am sure the museum could be 10x bigger. I was nice to look at an artifact or picture key in the corresponding number on the headset and hear why and what the photographer saw when the picture was taken.
The photographer Gary Suson happen to be there the day I attended. He was very open to any conversation. |
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well worth a visit
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| Sun, Jan 4 12:00 PM |
GRoss1806 |
Male |
50-59 |
International Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| Really enjoyed our 2 hours at the workshop. The whole session was very well presented and you were able to take your time listening to all the commentry. It was good to get some background before the session started and this was a good ice breaker.
I've already recommended the worskhop to friends back here in Edinburgh. |
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Solemn, but amazing experience...
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| Fri, Jan 2 1:00 PM |
spoiledsk |
Male |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Other |
| After experiencing this, my fiance and I looked at 9-11 with a whole new set of eyes. I would greatly recommend this workshop for anyone who comes to NYC and is looking for a tribute to those that died. We even had the chance to sit down and chat with the owner for a bit. GREAT EXPERIENCE! |
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Moving
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| Mon, Dec 29, 08 2:00 PM |
sollymagoo |
Male |
40-49 |
International Tourist(s) |
Other |
| Very worthy & moving but may not be suitable for everyone, particularly children unless they are closely supervised. |