| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age [v] |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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A very reverent reminder of that fateful day.
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| Sat, Dec 22, 07 1:00 PM |
Sam111 |
Male |
50-59 |
Local |
Family Without Children |
| As a member of the Corps family, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to provide assistance to the NY District, USACE in November 2001. As it turns out, it was around the same time that Gary began taking photos of the recovery. While I never worked or was at the recovery site, I worked only a few blocks away. The smell in the air became imprinted in my memory along with the other sites and sounds. When I walked into the Ground Zero Museum Workshop all of the memories came flooding back along with the tears of that fateful day. It was a pleasure to have the opportunity to see how Gary had documented what took place, and to meet and thank him for what he had done for all of us. It is through his work that we will never forget that day. |
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GO NOW!
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| Fri, Dec 7, 07 11:30 AM |
MaryDille |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| Eloquent narration and photographic display of world shattering event! Emotional and devastatingly beautiful. |
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Emotionally changed
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| Thu, Dec 6, 07 1:00 PM |
TeresaAPaul |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| We didn't know what we expected to find, but we found a reverend museum of expression for what occurred on 9/11. Talking to the photographer added a layer of more emotion we weren't expecting. To go here first and then to go to Ground Zero made the day emtionally draining, but definitely special. I think it is a very special museum. Thank you so much for offering it. |
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Everyone should see this!
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| Mon, Dec 3, 07 1:45 PM |
agrove |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| Non political. About the rescue effort and following year, Not about the event. Artistic. Sensitive. Extremely well done. Meet the ONLY photographer who was allowed into Ground Zero. |
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Heart catching!
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| Sat, Dec 1, 07 2:30 PM |
maoren |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| We loved the museum. There is and will be no other like it. It is very tasteful and respectful to all that were involved in the disaster. If you have even begun to forget, this is a must for all. I thank Gary for the love it took to create a place to think and remember the days of and following the bombings. He was also very kind to talk to us, since we were so very lucky to meet him. |
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provided healing to the pain of the past
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| Sat, Dec 1, 07 11:30 AM |
jcooke |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Other |
| I have wanted to do something and know more of how to pray for the families and friends of victims. This was a wonderful tribute to our fallen heros and has given me a history lesson and a reminder of how good Americans are - deep down inside. The reverence provided to the victims, the support to the families, the memories shared all were done very tastefully and respectful of those gone and those remaining. I highly recommend this. it's an intimate setting where you can remember and not be jostled and shoved around as you are on the streets and in tourist attractions! REMEMBER and take you kids (recommend 9 or older) and tell them of the day we were attacked. |
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Ground Zero Museum Workshp Tour - Excellent
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| Sat, Dec 1, 07 11:30 AM |
jdmaylath |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| We were lucky to have Gary Marlon Suson introduce the tour. He and Lou (the other FDNY fire fighter that hosted the tour that day) were very personable and willing to answer any and all questions. It's an intimate experience, and I'm glad they're keeping it that way. It was powerful to hear the various stories, see the artifacts, and remember the events of 9/11 and the years of recovery that have followed.
Would publicze to future participants that this tour does NOT actually involve a visit to Ground Zero.
Thanks. We enjoyed and appreciated the experience. |
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Something Everyone should view
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| Sat, Nov 24, 07 1:00 PM |
davidfisher |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| As time passes, we tend to forget the significance and impact the attacks on 9/11 had on the lives directly impacted, the businesses, the City of NY, our country and the world. Many things will never be the same due to the events that took place on that infamous day.
The photography and exhibits displayed in this small but extremely meaningfull museum, is something EVERYONE should see. There is an interactive (audio) message to all of the photos and artifacts -- some describing incredible stories about courage, heroism, etc. There is also a 20 minute video of the story behind the designated WTC photographer who was able to access many areas of the site that no one else was permitted to access.
Well worth the trip. Not suitable for very young children. |
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Reverent Remembrance Evoked In Close Encounter
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| Sat, Nov 17, 07 2:30 PM |
JoanBurke |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| It is as close to being in the "footprints" in the aftermath of the 9/11 WTC tragedy as one can get. It is ,literally, a tangible close encounter of unspeakable horror and grief. There is a sacredness to the exhibit of appproximately 70 artifacts and close up photography. Holding that small section of Flight 011's wing ,and glass and steel from the towers was a profound sobering experience never to be forgotten. It is certainly the most important historical artifacts interactive experience in my 59 years. I want to go back, and am encouraging everyone I know to visit the Ground Zero Museum Workshop followed by a trip to the WTC site, and St. Paul's Chapel for the deepest understanding of the events of those terrible days. Allow a whole day to take it all in, to reflect, and to pray. |
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Everyone should see this
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| Sat, Nov 17, 07 1:00 PM |
rose1020 |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| Gary was not there on our tour day. However, our two guides were personable and knowledgeable. It was a learning experience and a very intense emotional experience. The photographs, stories, and items recovered made 9/11 real for us once again. The room may be small but what is contained in that small room is amazing. |