Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour

Ground Zero Museum Workshop

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Activity #655
Rating Summary:
Rating: 4.6  562 rating points
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Last 3 months 36 83 0 = 83 100% 4.6
Last 6 months 80 174 3 = 171 96% 4.5
Last 12 months 250 574 12 = 562 97% 4.6
All 3,005 7,239 126 = 7,113 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 Sort Descending Reviewer Gender Age Where From? Group Type?
Rating: 5
TOUCHES YOUR HEART
Thu, Aug 16, 07   11:30 AM brianjock Male 20-29 Local Group of Friends
ALL I CAN REALLY SAY IS THAT YOU HAVE TO GO AND SEE EVERYTHING TO REALLY UNDERSTAND HOW IT MADE ME FEEL. IT TOUCHES YOUR HEART IN SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS. YOU JUST HAVE TO GO ANF SEE IT FOR YOURSELF. TRUELY AMAZING
Rating: 5
Our Family was so touched by this museum.
Tue, Aug 14, 07   11:30 AM carolstone Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
We were so touched by the visuals. We felt the compassion in every picture. This is a must see.
Rating: 4
9/11 The Real Pictures
Mon, Aug 13, 07   12:00 PM rdiane Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Other
Very meaningful-presented with dignity and respect-not sensationalized-moved me to tears.
Rating: 4
Really impressed
Sun, Aug 12, 07   12:00 PM thomasse Male 40-49 International Tourist(s) Group of Friends
Well done exhibition, very personal, very emotional, worth every cent
Rating: 5
Brilliant! Tastefully done, and with much insight
Sun, Aug 12, 07   12:00 PM adrianmcleod Female 30-39 Local Couple on a Date
This small and wonderful museum is a real find. Gary (photographer, curator) has compiled artifacts and photos from the recovery, and provides great discourse on the recovery effort and his experiences with it. The audio tour-mate houses a collection of stories about the photos and artifacts. Truly a must-see, especially for New Yorkers.
Rating: 5
A time of rememberance
Sat, Aug 11, 07   2:00 PM chardre Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
The tour was thought provoking and innovative. The small museum setting was intimate and cozy with the intentions of letting people experience the photos in a non-threating environment. Our children heard the stories behind the pictures that made 9/11 more than a date in American history. We were all able to take a glimpse inside the victims loved ones lives and hold actual artifacts from that day. It was a wonderful tour that I feel everyone should experience.
Rating: 4
Moving
Sat, Aug 11, 07   11:30 AM RondaPerea Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
The museum is a small intimate space which allows for safety in emotional expression. The photographer introduced his work personally. The photographs focused on the hopeful and postive aspects that came frorm such a tragedy. Spiritual content. Feels like walking on holy ground. No gorey photos here. Each person is given headphones to explore the photographs at one's own pace--this was really helpful with the kids.
Rating: 5
Amazing
Fri, Aug 10, 07   11:30 AM aduffany Female 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
The Ground Zero Museum Workshop is an amazing opportunity to see and hear about the inner workings of the ground zero rescue efforts. It is a unique chance to get an insider's view on this great tragedy and witness the way so many people came together and have experienced healing and love in spite of those who tried to destroy us.
Rating: 5
very interesting
Fri, Aug 10, 07   11:30 AM sarahhelen Female 50-59 International Tourist(s) Family Without Children
the tour was done in a very informative sensitive way. Gary Souson was there to introduce the tour, along with a fireman from 9/11. I would highly recommend this workshop museum
Rating: 5
Cannot forget
Thu, Aug 9, 07   1:30 PM fireman3 Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
I think that one of the primary goals of the exhibit is to remind us that we must never forget the events of September 11, 2001. As a volunteer firefighter from Rochester, New York, I felt that this was a way in which I could honor the 343 heroes who gave the ultimate sacrifice. As a parent, I was a bit worried about how our daughter would react to the exhibit. However, the professional way that the photographs and exhibits were displayed and explained was sensitive to children. We must never forget.