| Rating |
Date Attended [v] |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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God Bless America
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| Tue, Oct 7, 08 1:00 PM |
DeClerck |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| This was a very informative experience. I saw things I will never forget. I used to visit NY City and feel as though I were just another tourist. Since the attacks on Sept. 11th. I feel all Americans own a piece of the city. To experience the museum is a great reminder that no American should ever forget. what happened on that day, and the months and years to follow. "God Bless America" |
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Very moving
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| Tue, Oct 7, 08 11:00 AM |
kgervascio |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| A small space that packs a punch to the gut but hopeful at the same time - highly reccommend. |
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VERY TOUCHING MUSEUM!
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| Mon, Oct 6, 08 2:00 PM |
SYLVIAZ |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| IT'S A VERY PERSONAL AND TOUCHING MUSEUM. I LIKED THAT I COULD ACTUALLY TOUCH SOME OF THE ARTICLES IN THE MUSEUM. ALSO THE ATMOSPHERE IS VERY NICE. |
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A Moving Experience
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| Mon, Oct 6, 08 12:00 PM |
philbeard |
Male |
50-59 |
International Tourist(s) |
Other |
| A Moving Experience.
The whole concept of the Ground Zero Workshop was extremely well organised and explained by informed staff. A hands on experience and not to be missed when visiting New York. Bring a handkerchief. "Never Forget"
From Phil & Eileen Beard
Formby, Merseyside, UK |
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Great experience
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| Sun, Oct 5, 08 12:00 PM |
chrissy24usa |
Female |
20-29 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| The photographer had an incredible pictorial timeline for the events of Sept.11th. The displays of artifacts, and the meaning he had behind each one was amazing. The experience was something that I had told to all of my friends when I returned to work after my trip to the museum. |
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Enjoyed this activity very much
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| Sat, Oct 4, 08 11:00 AM |
kgomes |
Female |
30-39 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| we had a nice experience and would reccomend it to others. The employees were very nice and knowledgable. |
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excellent
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| Fri, Oct 3, 08 1:00 PM |
Ianwilliam |
Female |
60-69 |
International Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| Highly recommend this tour, it is very over welming & very difficult to grasp the huge impact and devastation of this disaster, our hearts ached as we seen the remnants of what is left , it remains impossible to imagine the enormity of what happened on that day, unless you were there, but thanks to the people who make this tour possible it gives people like us a glimpse of what the people of New York experienced on that tragic day.
I believe some good always comes from a tragedy, I visited NY in 1973 and was affraid to walk the streets, this time we found it to be a pleasure to travel this beautiful city and the local people to be much more friendlier. |
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Great experience
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| Fri, Oct 3, 08 11:00 AM |
JTOLEDO |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| The material displayed in the exhibition contains an extraordinary historical and emotional value, not only for America, also for the rest of the world. Stories behind every single photograph and object show how people and U.S. institutions worked hand by hand on the recovery activities in a common effort, overcoming a tragedy of unprecedented magnitude. American people showed evidence of union, courage, compassion, braveness, love and fraternity. All my emotions appeared while experience the exhibition. Never forget. |
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A must see while in New York City.
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| Thu, Oct 2, 08 11:00 AM |
RobinBowler |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| A small space with a large impact. It was a very personal, intimate experience. |
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Simply a great moving experience
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| Mon, Sep 29, 08 12:00 PM |
MasonWong |
Female |
40-49 |
International Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| I was interested in seeing what really happened AFTER 9/11. As an Australian I did not believe we would be as touched by these pictures, but as a human being, I could do nothing else but get moved both emotionally & moraly. How could anyone do this to another human being?
The photos show how even a big city can really be a country town and show care, devotion & their lives to people they never knew and would proberly not say hello to if they passed on the same train.
The way they worked to save these people and the way they helped the people & family that was touched by this tragedy is EXTRODINARY! |