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Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour


Seller: GroundZero (Ground Zero Museum Workshop)
Rating Summary:   Rating: 4.7 (1373)
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Last 3 months 166 416 418 2 99% 4.7
Last 6 months 317 799 802 3 99% 4.7
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Rating: 5
Touching
Sun, Jul 29, 07   1:45 PM chelemass Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
I wasn't sure what i expected from the tour but i know what i got out of it. It was the most moving experience and it really showed you to appreciate the workers of New York. Gary Marlon Suson has let the outside world in on what he captured in 9 months at ground zero. He honors the deceased and the living in a way that words can not explain. His pictures and items recovered from ground zero tell a story that is fascinating. I would HIGHLY recommend EVERYBODY to visit this museum.
Rating: 5
Moving
Sun, Jul 29, 07   1:45 PM ilovenyc Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
This is a one-room museum packed with powerful, moving information about 9/11. We were lucky that Gary Marlon Suson happened to be there the day we reserved and he told the stories behind the photos that he took. A handful of people are allowed in at a time. There are couches and chairs to sit in to watch a video and then to browse at pictures on the walls as well as actual remnants. Celtic music is playing in the background. Tissues are available, and you will need them. You will learn some personal stories behind the tragedy. I have no personal connection with anyone involved in this tragedy, yet I feel extremely connected especially after seeing this museum. This tour is a must when visiting NYC; it was one of the highlights of our trip.
Rating: 5
This is GREAT!!!
Sun, Jul 29, 07   1:45 PM Kathyw2 Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
We were a group of 11 (ages 80 to 10). We were very impressed by our visit. I believe the adults got much more out of the presentation than the children; however, I am sure the children came away with much more of an understanding of this terrible event than they had going in. It is such an emotional experience. Every picture has a story and they all tug at your heart. I found the story of the two fathers particularly touching. The museum brought tears to my eyes and a feeling of gratitude for firemen everywhere (and of course particularly in this incident) who gallantly go into terrible situations. I felt such pride in the courage and determination of the firefighters who determinedly went back day after day searching for remains. Our country needs to stand behind them now and take care of the health problems they are encountering due to their efforts.
Rating: 5
Amazing!!
Fri, Aug 3, 07   11:30 AM katejohnson Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
The Museum Workshop Tour was definitely one of the major highlights during our trip to NY. The Museum and tour are intimate, personalized, heroic, and heartwarming. The pictures do not dwell on the trajedies of September 11th, they display our heroes and how America and New York City has rebuilt and can still stand tall and proud. It was a delight getting the opportunity to meet Gary.
Rating: 5
fantastically moving
Fri, Aug 3, 07   11:30 AM Charlesstone Male 50-59 Unspecified Unspecified
i am a photographer myself and was very much moved by both the photographs and artifacts. It captured the sincerity of the tragedy and brought to life that moment, that was both moving and timeless. From artistic point of view I found it to be like a master photographer, . Thank you for the opportunity to meet and talk to Gary. Charles Stone
Rating: 5
Humbling
Fri, Aug 3, 07   11:30 AM Dahillin Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
We attended this not sure of what to expect. It surpassed our expectations. Although a small museum it was filled with emotions and allowed you to be reflective of everything you were seeing. The individual audio descriptions allowed guest to reflect individually rather than as a group. I purchased one of the books and just finished reading and looking at the pictures last night. I remember when President Kennedy was shot and as a little girl, I still have the books, articles and other items. In a recent trip to Dallas, I visited the small museum there where the shots rang from and caused me to reflect on all those years ago. This experience at the Ground Zero Museum will be one of those lifelong memories to hold close to my heart as well. Thank you for giving us this opportunity. The only problem was that the Taxi driver did not know anything or where the museum was located.
Rating: 3
It was O.K Don't know that I would visit again
Fri, Aug 3, 07   11:30 AM tstrassler Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
It was O.K . The neighborhood didn't seem like the best place to be, even the cab driver said are you sure this is the right address?, but once we were greeted at the door by a nice looking young lady, I felt better. I expected the museum to be bigger than it was, and was a bit disappointed, because there were more pictures than items displayed. We took my grandson with us (11yrs old) I think he enjoyed it, because he liked the companion? (electronic listening devise) and he could go at his own pace and view what he wanted. The tour guides were very friendly and knowledgeable, but I thought the souvenirs were a bit pricey. $6.00 for a postcard. It was nice to visit once, but I don't think I will go back.
Rating: 5
Very informative
Sat, Aug 4, 07   11:30 AM bdbjkrum Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
We truly enjoyed the Ground Zero Museum. Gary's pictures gave us a feel of what it must have been like during the many months he was allowed into Ground Zero. The exhibits were all in good taste. Gary even came in during our "tour" and was very happy to answer questions that we had. I highly recommend this tour for anyone living in or visiting New York City.
Rating: 5
An incredible experience
Sat, Aug 4, 07   1:00 PM LeahQuick33 Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
I stumbled upon this activity via the internet and the experience had such an impact on me that I will "never forget" this small museum. The things you will see, hear and experience are incredible. Don't be fooled by the size of this small New York flat that houses the incredible photos shot by Mr. Suson. The intimate setting and limited tour space (only 12 to 25 people) allows for a comfortable and inviting experience that EVERYONE should try. I highly suggest going to the museum prior to going to the World Trade Center site, it will change the way you see the WTC site. It was hard to hold back tears, yet I learned so much and heard the most amazing stories of love and dedication.
Rating: 5
Sensitively Done
Sat, Aug 4, 07   2:30 PM kittybrews Female 40-49 International Tourist(s) Family With Children
This intimate museum displays photos and some artifacts from the recovery operation at the World Trade Center. Although small, the museum has 100 exhibits - all suitable for children. Highly recommended as a tribute to the amazing stamina of the rescue workers.
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