| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age [v] |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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A touching tribute
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| Sat, Jul 12, 08 11:00 AM |
divegirl |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| A beautifully executed display of pictures and artifacts from ground zero, each one accompanied by a sensitive but not overly emotional narration by the artist. Very touching. Highly recommended. |
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NEVER FORGET
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| Tue, Jul 8, 08 11:00 AM |
DEBIWAGGONER |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| I realized that I had forgotten alot about that day but it was all came back to me at the museum. It was tastefully done and showed respect for the victims and their families. |
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Not to be missed!
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| Sun, Jul 6, 08 12:00 PM |
psrose |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| My husband, our two teenagers, and I thought this was one of the best things we did in NYC. This powerful one room museum will leave a lasting impression on you. Never forget the WTC. |
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Top three ev events during our vacationM
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| Sat, Jul 5, 08 1:00 PM |
Higashiguchi |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| Highly recommend the workshop! |
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Very Emotional
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| Fri, Jul 4, 08 11:00 AM |
jasminegirl |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| This was a very emotional workshop. Made you feel at times that you were at ground zero. Bring kleenex along. A must visit! |
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wonderful photographers view of 9-11's aftermath
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| Sat, Jun 28, 08 3:00 PM |
RMichaels |
Male |
50-59 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| The pictures and the short audio narrative that goes with them was very well done. |
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surprisingly uplifting
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| Fri, Jun 20, 08 11:00 AM |
theresaharri |
Female |
50-59 |
Local |
Family With Children |
| having been a NYer all of my life and being in NYC on 9/11 I was reluctant and at the same time drawn to the museum. I have been to the WTC site many times since 9/11, have many friends and family members who have experienced personal loss and who participated in the search and rescue. It was a pleasure to be able to take each part of the exhibit at one's own pace. Choose to skip over certain parts or spend extra time at others. the size of the exhibit and the restriction of participants gave you an opportunity not often found in a museum and certainly not in one in NYC. I took my son who was 11 at the time of the attack and who has a different perspective, but nonetheless, he too was impressed. While it was an emotional experience, it was not overwhelming. Balanced? Respectful certainly. Memorable and worth the time. |
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A very informative tour
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| Sat, Jun 14, 08 11:00 AM |
Annerox |
Female |
50-59 |
International Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| The whole theme was presented very factually and very well without over sentimentality.
Although we were very moved by the whole tour we were pleased that it seemed to avoid upsetting scenes and actions that I would have found quite hard to personally deal with.
A must see if in New York for a few days |
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Very Insightful
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| Tue, Jun 10, 08 11:00 AM |
robertakeene |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| Ground zero museum workshops brings the horror and aftermath of 9/11 to life as it was seen by firefighters and workers on the scene. It was one of the most touching things I have ever experienced. To see the artifacts and the faces of the workers as what happened was being unfolded was life changing. |
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Emotionally moving experience
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| Sat, Jun 7, 08 3:00 PM |
sbecker8 |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| This was a tremendously powerful display of GroundZero images and artifacts in an intimate setting. The room is very small; there are couches and stools to sit on as you view the images and listen to the stories from the recovery efforts. They provide the Kleenexes--a good thing because you will need them! The day we were there, the photographer, Gary Suson, was there and visited with everyone and signed books and posters for us. I highly recommend this for anyone trying to understand the impact of 9/11. It was a highlight of our trip for all four of us. |