| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? [v] |
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Excellent museuem - definitely worth a visit!
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| Fri, Apr 17 11:00 AM |
pafosmoe |
Female |
30-39 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| Although several friends from New York had never even heard of this museum (and cringed when I mentioned that I was going to a 9/11 museum)...they looked at the website (and feedback) and concurred that it was well worth a visit. The exhibit is tastefully done and I would encourage other NYC visitors to take advantage of this photographer's unique perspective. |
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Rememberance with Reverence
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| Tue, Apr 7 1:00 PM |
Kirsten7 |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| The exhibit is a room filled with rememberance of the events of 9/11 with primary focus on the incredible 8-month ground zero recovery effort. It's repectful to the families of the victims and pays homage to the many diverse volunteers who worked round-the-clock during the recovery effort. It's an amazing testimony to the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity. There is an introduction video followed by a self-guided audio tour. Individual headsets are provided. Take the time to listen to the narration for each item on display. You will be moved in ways you didn't expect. |
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Fabulous exhibit
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| Thu, Mar 26 3:00 PM |
newgrp |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| Tastefully executed with sensitive material. You get a sense of the breadth of this tragedy. It shoud never be forgotten. |
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well worth going
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| Sat, Mar 14 11:00 AM |
simon37 |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| very well done and moving tour |
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A moving experience. Excellent photographs.
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| Sun, Mar 8 12:00 PM |
moremenk |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| A very moving experience. Definitely worth the time. The museum was very well displayed by using recorders that described the picture/item recovered from the site. You could stay as long as you wanted. We stayed 2 hours listening to descriptions. The girl, Lauren? was very good describing certain events and relating to us some of what went on that day. and Mr. Suson was on site to answer questions. He is a magnificent photographer who captured the despair and tragedy of so many people on that fateful day. |
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Absolutle a must to see while in New York.
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| Fri, Feb 27 11:00 AM |
Carine1971 |
Female |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| We have all seen the planes crashing in to the buildings but what about after that...
This museum is a must to see so you know what happened afterwards. It is all done in a very respectful way.
I was very impressed by what I've heard and seen and hope that many more will follow me as it is something we must never forget!! |
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Lo recomiendo
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| Mon, Feb 23 12:00 PM |
veloz1255 |
Female |
40-49 |
International Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| Despues de haber leido algunas criticas esperaba mas de este museo. |
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Fantastic Experience
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| Thu, Feb 19 11:00 AM |
JanetBrock |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| This workshop museum was one of the highlights of our trip to NYC. When I made the reservation I did so because I wanted to learn more about what the Ground Zero workers and families experienced, and had a feeling I would walk away with even a greater appreciation for their services. I was not disappointed in any way. I was also prepared for a strong negative emotional experience due to the nature of the presentation, but this workshop is very tastefully done and it was uplifting. It allows for a more personal experience, unlike a typical museum. You also see things that have not been presented through the press. I didn't think I could have a greater appreciation for the firemen, police, community volunteers, etc., but after visiting this museum I do. I feel this is a "must do" if you live in or visit NYC. They don't allow many people in at one time, which makes the visit even more special. Thank you Gary Marlon Suson for putting together such a touching experience so that we will never forget what happened that day. Please know that we all appreciate what you had to go through to bring us this wonderful presentation. One thing - make sure you have good directions and make reservations in advance. We almost thought we were on the wrong street in Chelsea. We even asked merchants around it and they didn't know which direction to send us in. Have the address handy when you get to the street. We went to La Bergamote (a French pastry shop around the corner that was recommended) before hand and I highly recommend that. We then walked south to Greenwich Village, SoHo, etc. for the remainder of the day. |
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An amazing experience
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| Sun, Feb 15 12:00 PM |
CSayer |
Female |
20-29 |
International Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| I cant even begin to tell you what an amazing experience this was for me! Be very prepared for tears! I Truly Loved it and would recommend it to anyone!! |
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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. |