| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age [v] |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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A moving experience!
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| Sat, Apr 11 11:00 AM |
keithasimpso |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Other |
| We entered a little skeptical of the workshop but we left feeling very educated and proud of the service that Gary performed. |
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"A MUST SEE/FEEL Experience" done with class
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| Fri, Apr 10 1:00 PM |
KarenKavalau |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Other |
| The docents were knowledgeable, pleasant, helpful and appropriate for the venue they represented. The Museum was unexpected from the perspective of the intimate opportunity to see and feel the emotional aspect of 9/11 without "reliving the horror" of that moment in time. Instead, a respectful, poignant, opportunity to pay tribute to those who perished, those who spent day after day in the field working to help all of us never forget honored the United States of America. I felt proud to observe the portrayal of an American tragedy by Paul with a photograph that needed no words to convey the magnitude of a barbaric act and documented with a gentle touch of a camera flash that gave meaning, perhaps closure, a better understanding of heroism in the face of such sadness and capturing the soul of humanity all at the same time. |
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emotional..........
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| Thu, Apr 9 11:00 AM |
graciouswife |
Female |
50-59 |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
| Gary Suson did an excellent job of providing a way for people to connect to 9-11. We were able to meet him and ask questions which was really a treat for the 3 of us. |
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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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A very touching tribute
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| Thu, Mar 26 1:00 PM |
BenandJulieD |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| My son is only thirteen so we thought it important to expose him to the facts of what happened on 9/11. I really appreciated the whole atmosphere of this tiny little museum. They did not sensationalize, they simply told the story through pictures and artifacts with dignity and respect for those lost and their families. It is a "go at your own pace" audio tour which I loved. They only allow a certain number of people because of the small space. I appreciated it very much. |
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Very interesting and respectful of 9-11
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| Tue, Mar 24 11:00 AM |
2janderson |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Other |
| Very small, but very interesting. With pictures of the events of Sept 11th. Each picture tells a story of personal experience during that fateful day. This museum is a moving tribute to the brave men and women who courageously worked to save anyone they could while the towers came down. It also shows the tremendous efforts taken to find any and all remains of the victims of that horrific terrorist attack. |
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Recent visit to Ground Zero Museum Workshop
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| Mon, Mar 23 12:00 PM |
DiWelch |
Female |
50-59 |
International Tourist(s) |
Other |
| This small but initmate museum collection is vital to the memory of the events that occured on 9th September. The horrific encounters, the enormity of the rescue and emotional and physical toll on human life is provided from a sensitive yet true perspective. The hardships endured by these rescuers and of course the photograher can not be understood, but this photograhpic display and the artifacts provided us with some sense of the daily hardships, the commitment of the rescuers, the long term effects on so many peoples lives and so many countries around the world. The clock, the glasses, the brothers and even the rescue dogs all tell their own sad stories. Thank you for this thoughtful display - the recovery from this day will continue to be a long hard road. Let us not forget but let us forgive and live in harmony with each other. |
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Gary Suson Rocks
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| Sat, Mar 21 11:00 AM |
newton59 |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| Our group included husband and myself, daughter(22) and son(14). We loved the entire Workshop, and especially appreciated the small and intimate setting the tour was given in. The highlight of the tour was Gary himself who happened to be there that day. His personal connection to the events and the photos taken made a permanent impression on all of us. Thank you, Gary. |
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Moving and very amazing
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| Thu, Mar 19 1:00 PM |
grtiresias |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| When we bought the tickets to the museum, I didn't know what to expect. Then when I saw all the pictures and artifacts from the recovery, I was so sad to see closer up what those people went through on the day of the attack on the towers and the recovery efforts afterwards.
I would definitely recommend this to everyone. It's a must see so that we will never forget what happened on that day.
I thought our tour guide Lauren was great and knowledeable. We actually got to meet Gary Marlon Suson in person. That was very special since he said he's not usually there to give tours anymore.
Thank you for the hospitality and for the opportunity to share your memories. We will never forget 9/11.
Sincerely,
Gary and Michelle Robbins |
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Value for money not there
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| Tue, Mar 17 11:00 AM |
larsporsena |
Male |
50-59 |
International Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| We thought the artifacts were interesting but somewaht repetitive. Were this part of a larger exhibit it would be excellent. However as a standalone we didn't think it was worth the admission fee. |