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Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour


Seller: GroundZero (Ground Zero Museum Workshop)
Rating Summary:   Rating: 4.7 (1355)
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Last 3 months 160 398 400 2 99% 4.7
Last 6 months 314 785 788 3 99% 4.7
Last 12 months 542 1355   1359   4 99% 4.7
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Rating: 4
Well worth seeing
Sun, Dec 30, 07   1:45 PM MaryAnneSpen Female 40-49 Local Group of Friends
This small museum exhibit was well worth seeing. If you would like to see the Ground Zero Photographer's original photos and his audio editorial of his experience you will not be disappointed. It is a respectful museum and very interesting. After the audio and visual exhibit, take the E train at 8th Ave to World Trade Center and walk around. If you want a great view of Ground Zero, check into the Millenium Hilton. Fantastic view.
Rating: 5
A very reverent reminder of that fateful day.
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.
Rating: 3
mislead
Fri, Oct 26, 07   1:00 PM donnabpc Male 50-59 Local Group of Friends
When I called to purchase the tickets, I was told that it was important to be there on time since it was interactive group participation. I really messed up our morning plan to be there at 1pm sharp. Well, needless to say we could have arrived at 1:30 or so and still had the same 'presentation' if you can call it that.
Rating: 5
very very nice. very well done.
Fri, Oct 19, 07   11:30 AM Mommy79 Female 40-49 Local Group of Friends
The whole tour was great. Was very moved by all the 911 things. Its something every person shoild see. Very well done. Will always remember it. Would go again in a heart beat.
Rating: 5
Essential
Mon, Oct 8, 07   12:00 PM zervebackwes Male 20-29 Local Individual
Avoids the rampant political, xenophobic and rhetorical nonsense that is sadly attached to this event. Fantastic. Also, he's the only reason that you'll ever see photos of this effort, and it shaved years off his life, so go thank him and show some RESPECT, ya?
Rating: 5
Amazing Expereince!
Mon, Oct 8, 07   12:00 PM Rilly311 Female 20-29 Local Family With Children
I recommend this place to people who are looking to heal from 9/11, want to learn more about the days events, and hear special stories that you will only be hononored to hear at this museum. The museum is small, but packed with so many pictures, stories, and artifacts (which you can touch) to last a lifetime. We were very lucky to have a tour with the actual photographer who was amazing!!! So humble and caring. He took the time out to talk with us, and even sign our book that we bought of his pictures! I recommend going to the museum first, then to Ground Zero. Also, visit the church across the street and firehouse #10. This will def give you a new outlook on life.
Rating: 5
Absolutly Fantastic!
Sun, Sep 30, 07   1:45 PM castoker Female 40-49 Local Other
I would recommend this museum to everyone. It really gives you an idea of the the recovery process was like. How hard they worked and the grief that these people suffered. If you do not understand how bad terrisom can be visit this workshop.
Rating: 5
The one museum in New york NOT to miss
Sun, Sep 23, 07   1:45 PM msettino Male 40-49 Local Other
Gary and Sean are as accomodating as can be. Don't miss this local treasure.
Rating: 5
TOUCHES YOUR HEART
Thu, Aug 16, 07   11:30 AM brianjock Male 20-29 Local Group of Friends
ALL I CAN REALLY SAY IS THAT YOU HAVE TO GO AND SEE EVERYTHING TO REALLY UNDERSTAND HOW IT MADE ME FEEL. IT TOUCHES YOUR HEART IN SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS. YOU JUST HAVE TO GO ANF SEE IT FOR YOURSELF. TRUELY AMAZING
Rating: 5
Brilliant! Tastefully done, and with much insight
Sun, Aug 12, 07   12:00 PM adrianmcleod Female 30-39 Local Couple on a Date
This small and wonderful museum is a real find. Gary (photographer, curator) has compiled artifacts and photos from the recovery, and provides great discourse on the recovery effort and his experiences with it. The audio tour-mate houses a collection of stories about the photos and artifacts. Truly a must-see, especially for New Yorkers.
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