Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour

Ground Zero Museum Workshop

Zerve Seller: GroundZero
Activity #655
Rating Summary:
Rating: 4.6  566 rating points
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Last 3 months 36 81 0 = 81 100% 4.6
Last 6 months 81 175 3 = 172 96% 4.5
Last 12 months 252 578 12 = 566 97% 4.6
All 3,007 7,243 126 = 7,117 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
Sensative & thought provoking
Fri, Jun 22, 07   11:30 AM happynic Female 30-39 International Tourist(s) Individual
Thanks for presenting the excellent work the NYFD and others did in the aftermath, you've presented the emotions and the trauma in such a positive light, a celebration of the comradere that was have come from the task. Thanks Nicki
Rating: 4
Great photos and a stunning presentation.
Fri, Jun 22, 07   11:30 AM billhaller Male 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Other
I enjoyed the verbal presentation and particularly liked the photos. As the museum expands it would be effective to have more relics of the actual day. The glass display is great, as is the fragment of the plane.
Rating: 5
Superb
Mon, Jun 18, 07   12:00 PM ClaireMcF Female 30-39 International Tourist(s) Group of Friends
The Ground Zero Workshop was one of the main highlights of my 6 day trip to NYC. It was interesting and astoundingly moving. I would (and have) recommended it to anyone going to New York. The location was not near Groung Zero itself but I would encourage everyone to make the effort to go to the Meat Packing District to attend the workshop. It is superb.
Rating: 5
Amazing and Life Changing Experience
Sun, Jun 17, 07   12:00 PM LMarcy Female 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
This museum workshop was just amazing. As you walk in, you see a small room and are just overwhelmed by the photos and emotion that fill the room. You are allowed to touch things and listen to stories which make this museum much more powerful than most. I would recommend this to anyone that was alive and went through 911. It shows the the dignity,respect, and bravery of the entire NY police and fire workers. These photos and artifacts resemble what these brave men and women have seen and will have to live with for the rest of their lives. I am a photographer as well and these pictures really spoke to me. On a scale of 1 to 10 I would rate this museum a 100+.
Rating: 5
Breathtaking
Sat, Jun 16, 07   1:00 PM jayare Male 30-39 International Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Inspired by the Anne Frank house, is this museum a must see for the impact of the 9/11 attacks on the lives of many people involved. It gives a face to the people who have been working on Ground Zero and what they have been facing. It is something that truly must be remembered.
Rating: 5
Loved it
Sat, Jun 16, 07   11:30 AM tpolino Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Enjoyed meeting Gary. I will talk the museum up with friends and recommend it.
Rating: 5
Amazing photography & moving stories
Fri, Jun 15, 07   11:30 AM rose229 Male 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
This was one of the best experiences of mine in NYC. It was very emotional & took a lot out of me, but made me feel that my whole trip was worth it, just to see this. Great job, and highly recommend it to everyone!!
Rating: 5
Individualized and heart felt.
Thu, Jun 14, 07   11:30 AM Ericstone Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
The small group setting and comfortable atmosphere was a great relief from the outdoor noise and traffic. The introduction, presentation and flexibility of the museum workshop ranked #1. I enjoyed the museum, especially talking to the guide and what he mentally went through during his photo sessions of 911. His description and pictures gave me just enough information for me to place myself at the sight. I know my family will always remember that experience. Sincerely, Eric
Rating: 4
Fantastic
Mon, Jun 11, 07   12:00 PM Karmel Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
It was truly amazing museum. Be prepare to cry. Very real and moving experience
Rating: 5
It was emotional.
Sat, Jun 9, 07   2:30 PM domesticvs Female 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Before 9/11, I didn't know the world trade center existed until it was coming down. Now I love the world trade center and Ground Zero. My fiancee and I went to this museum to find out what they found at Ground Zero and to feel closer to the tragic event and it's victims. It was very emotional. We seen part of the steam from the world trade center and rare pieces of glass from it. We also seen a piece of the first airplane that hit the towers. I was standing close to it when our tour guide told us what it was, then I jumped behind my fiancee away from it and started crying. I think it's tragic that 9/11 happened and I just want the victims and the world to know that they have my support. It was amazing. Well worth it!