| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age [v] |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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Very Emotional
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| Fri, Feb 6 11:00 AM |
DonnaRabbit |
Male |
60-69 |
International Tourist(s) |
Unspecified |
| The visit to the museum was probably the highlight of our new York experience. Even though we went to a fabulous Broadway show and went to great restaurants etc. This is the one thing that has really stayed with us.
Many of the details, and especially the human element of this catastrophy were revealed to us for the first time. We were very fortunate to meet Gary that day also, what an amazing man! |
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Moving and memorable
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| Fri, Feb 6 11:00 AM |
alonsos |
Female |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| The quote..."two bullets went in, one love came out" , is somehing I will never forget. Gary Suson did way more than record the event. He photographed the soul of the heros of 9-11. Do this first when you come to NYC. The Broadway shows and the city sights are for fun...but this can't wait. |
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Very impressive
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| Mon, Dec 15, 08 2:00 PM |
mehljl |
Male |
60-69 |
International Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| The museum is presented with simplicity and all the honors due to all the victims, especially those who take part to the rescues |
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Fantastic
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| Sun, Nov 16, 08 2:00 PM |
fkhouri |
Male |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| Mooving, preathtaking, saddning. Film was excellent, audio, too. A sugestion; advise visitors that the museum and two hour film is part of the museum. You prurchase tickets for the pacage. Thanks, Fred |
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Moving Experience
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| Sun, Nov 16, 08 12:00 PM |
terrydavies |
Male |
60-69 |
International Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| We as a group thought the workshop was a very emotional experience. The human stories contained in the room were very moving and the descriptions of the entire historical event helped to describe some very personal tragedies at an individual level. |
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thought provoking images
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| Tue, Oct 28, 08 1:00 PM |
raywelsh |
Male |
60-69 |
International Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| a small but sensitively compiled record of the aftermath of this evil deed ,seen in pictures and by way of artifacts from the site. We were recommended to see this and we would recommend others. A moving tribute to all those involved. |
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Everyone should see this!
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| Sat, Oct 18, 08 11:00 AM |
cynthia123 |
Female |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| I lived in NY on 9/11 and moved to LA shortly after. I have come to NY many times but never wanted to go around the Trade Center. This was a perfect experience - reliving what happened to the city and to its people. You've done an amazing job and I will recommend it to everyone - we can never forget.
Thanks |
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a connection with those directly affected
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| Sun, Oct 12, 08 2:00 PM |
AnnMarieJan |
Female |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| We watched in horror that day, and were in the area in December 2001, where you noticed the smell of burning still in the air. This was a way to connect with those who were directly affected in a very intimate way. I liked that we had the freedom to listen to each story and absorb the words, while viewing the many artifacts. I have wanted to see the AnneFrank museum since i can remember, so i was interested in how the visit Gary had there inspired his crreating this museum. Well Done!!! |
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Very emotional and so well done.
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| Fri, Oct 10, 08 1:00 PM |
jackieprice |
Female |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| I have recommended this to everyone I speak with. There was so much of that time that I never realized happened because my husband was seriously ill at the time and my family was living our own trauma. This tour brought home the seriousness of the event. I was so impressed to see the dignity with which the entire fiasco was handled. I am so proud to be an American! |
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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. |