| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender [v] |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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Interesting and moving
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| Mon, Feb 12, 07 12:00 PM |
pamflavell |
Male |
40-49 |
International Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| very interesting and open tour.
great guide and also very moving.
well worth a visit. |
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Very well done, emotional.
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| Sun, Feb 11, 07 12:00 PM |
markblackmer |
Male |
40-49 |
Unspecified |
Individual |
| I was quite surprised at the size (smaller than anticipated), but everything was well put together and organized. I wthink it was well worth the time and money to visit the 911 musuem. |
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Very Moving and Unique Experience
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| Sat, Jan 27, 07 2:30 PM |
mcd7az |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| The best event that I have ever attended regarding the tragedy of 9/11. The perspective of the tragedy was presented in a way that I have not experienced previously. The artifacts were very unique and the stories that accompanied the pictures and artifacts was very moving. Having those who experienced the event first hand lead the workshop really enhanced the experience. They really shared from the heart and were passionate about their message and the cause they support. It was also unique and special to be able to touch the artifacts.
I will come back when I return to New York and will encourage others I know to attend the event. It would be nice if this experience could be taken on a road show across the country, especially to schools. My hat is off to Gary and the firefighters who participate in this extraordinary and unique experience.
Thank-you,
Mike Duran |
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Outstanding, Emotionally Provoking, Realistic
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| Sat, Jan 27, 07 1:00 PM |
JudyMurray |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| The visit to the Ground Zero Workshop Museum was outstanding! The up-close and personal photos supported by the one-on-one conversations with our FDNY retired fireman, host ,and tour guide, made this experience both real and very emotional. The discription of the minute to minute, day to day, and months to months
following 9/11 are amazing, as they are all captured in Greg's photos.
The learning experience about the 9/11 WTC attach, far passes any TV documentary seen to date.
I was accompanied by my boyfriend, who is a NC Fireman. The following are his personal comments: "I very much appreciated the opportunity to touch and hold several of the museum artifacts, as well as hear the radio transmissions from 9/11. This experience gave me insight into what that tragic day really meant for so many of the firemen, the police, the EMTs, and the public."
Do not visit the WTC site without stopping by to visit this museum! |
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Excellent
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| Sat, Jan 13, 07 11:30 AM |
SteveOReilly |
Male |
20-29 |
International Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| Myself and my partner both thought that the ground zero museum was a excellent display of the horror, sorrow and bravery which was displayed on 911. It was displayed in a factual manner but also allowed you to see what actually happened on that faithfull day. I would defenitely go again as it gives you and insight into what actually happened, not just on 911 but also during the aftermath. Its a true insight and not just what the newspapers wish you to see or feel. |
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highly recomended
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| Fri, Jan 12, 07 11:30 AM |
angus72 |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Other |
| the gallery is done very well with touching stories to go with all the photos and items on display.. have recomended this to friends allready who live in new york and friends who will be visiting new york |
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A MUST SEE!
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| Sat, Dec 30, 06 1:00 PM |
Jimmy001 |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| With Gary's first hand account of scenes from the site, you can't help but engage with his feelings and emotion.
Totally gripping and a must see whilst in The Big Apple.
Be prepared to shed a tear or two!
Jim (Wright - London, UK) |
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Impressive
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| Thu, Dec 28, 06 11:30 AM |
JPdeRooij |
Male |
40-49 |
International Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| We visited the museum 28th December. We were surprised that it was not in the neighbourhood of Ground Zero, still it was easy to find. It was an impressive experience. The museum, just one room, with all kinds of features was very informative. The introduction of mr. Suson was very clear and he gave his information very respectfully to the victims. The video showed an impression of the days after..... and afterwards you could ask questions. Also the self guided 'radio's were very helfpful to experience the what happened at Ground Zero. Lot's of compliments, but one recommendation, don't enlarge the museum too much. To be small makes it very personal.
Thanks and lot's of succes in future.
Fam. de Rooij, The Netherlands
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Ground Zero Museum - A MUST SEE
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| Tue, Dec 12, 06 11:30 AM |
jmiller |
Male |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Other |
| I think out of respect to the victims and survivors of the events of 9-11-01 this very rare & special museum is a MUST SEE. The pictures & stories alone are powerful enough to move any American, not to mention the items displayed from the Ground Zero site. Don't let the size of the museum fool you. It may appear somewhat small in size at first, but once you realize the significance of what it is you're looking at, you'll be awe-struck. |
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Unparalleled Soulful
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| Tue, Dec 12, 06 11:30 AM |
Joeedwards |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| It truly did put a soul with the rubble. Thanks. |