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| Ground Zero Museum Workshop |
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| Last 3 months | 161 | 401 | 403 | 2 | 99% | 4.7 | ||
| Last 6 months | 318 | 790 | 793 | 3 | 99% | 4.7 | ||
| Last 12 months | 542 | 1354 | 1358 | 4 | 99% | 4.7 | ||
| All | 1404 | 3577 | 3608 | 31 | 99% | 4.7 |
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| Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour | 1354 | 99% | 4.7 |
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A must see!!!
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| Thu, Feb 19 11:00 AM | lpoirier2 | Female | 40-49 | Domestic Tourist(s) | Family With Children | |
| This was an incredible exhibit. Gary Sosson, the photographer, happened to be at the workshop the day we visited and it was really great to meet him. He put together a very heartfelt exhibit for people to visit and you feel like you're there at ground zero with him while listening to all the amazing and brave stories found in the pictures he took. | ||||||
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Fantastic Experience
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| Thu, Feb 19 11:00 AM | JanetBrock | Female | 50-59 | Domestic Tourist(s) | Individual | |
| This workshop museum was one of the highlights of our trip to NYC. When I made the reservation I did so because I wanted to learn more about what the Ground Zero workers and families experienced, and had a feeling I would walk away with even a greater appreciation for their services. I was not disappointed in any way. I was also prepared for a strong negative emotional experience due to the nature of the presentation, but this workshop is very tastefully done and it was uplifting. It allows for a more personal experience, unlike a typical museum. You also see things that have not been presented through the press. I didn't think I could have a greater appreciation for the firemen, police, community volunteers, etc., but after visiting this museum I do. I feel this is a "must do" if you live in or visit NYC. They don't allow many people in at one time, which makes the visit even more special. Thank you Gary Marlon Suson for putting together such a touching experience so that we will never forget what happened that day. Please know that we all appreciate what you had to go through to bring us this wonderful presentation. One thing - make sure you have good directions and make reservations in advance. We almost thought we were on the wrong street in Chelsea. We even asked merchants around it and they didn't know which direction to send us in. Have the address handy when you get to the street. We went to La Bergamote (a French pastry shop around the corner that was recommended) before hand and I highly recommend that. We then walked south to Greenwich Village, SoHo, etc. for the remainder of the day. | ||||||
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Fascinating and a must while vising New York
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| Tue, Feb 17 11:00 AM | Tracey318 | Female | 40-49 | International Tourist(s) | Group of Friends | |
| We visited the Ground Zero Museum with 8 x 18 year olds. We learnt so much - none of which (or could have been) broadcast at the time. So many little details and so many interesting facts. We were extremely lucky to meet Gary Marlon Suson who answered all the questions the girls had. We found the museum an extremely fitting tribute to the many thousands of people who perished in the atrocity which was 9/11. This should be on list of things to do while in New York. | ||||||
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Very interesting and intense can be emotional
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| Mon, Feb 16 12:00 PM | hollishack | Female | 20-29 | International Tourist(s) | Couple on a Date | |
| The tour was very intimate full of so much information. Could be very sad at times as the information was so thorough and real. | ||||||
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Very moving
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| Mon, Feb 16 12:00 PM | jacthompso | Female | 30-39 | Domestic Tourist(s) | Family Without Children | |
| This museum was amazing. Of course it was somewhat hard to visit and I knew it would be sad. The theme was healing. It was small and intimate and there were a lot of little details I learned about that I didn't know especially about the recovery. There were a few things we were able to hold like a piece of glass from one of the buildings. The many stories were touching and oddly enough it did seem to convey a message of hope and triumph. | ||||||
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What a great meeting
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| Sun, Feb 15 2:00 PM | ludovic_248 | Male | 30-39 | International Tourist(s) | Family Without Children | |
| We recommend you to visit this place. | ||||||
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Thought provoking
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| Sun, Feb 15 2:00 PM | lynnegaunt | Female | 40-49 | International Tourist(s) | Family With Children | |
| A really interesting and moving "little" museum - only problem was it is very poorly signed and we actually thought the taxi had dropped us at the wrong place!!! | ||||||
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Excellent program
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| Sun, Feb 15 2:00 PM | jgorvin | Male | 40-49 | Domestic Tourist(s) | Family With Children | |
| The Ground Zero Museum reflects a great deal of dedication and effort by Gary Suson, and it is a must for anyone visiting New York. The photos and stories are tragic and compelling, yet also inspiring. I highly recommend this! | ||||||
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Humbling
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| Sun, Feb 15 12:00 PM | montyjj | Male | 40-49 | International Tourist(s) | Family Without Children | |
| Very touching, a real sense of the enormity of that fatefull day. Amazing photographs capturing real emotions and the visitor can feel it. A memorial almost. | ||||||
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An amazing experience
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| Sun, Feb 15 12:00 PM | CSayer | Female | 20-29 | International Tourist(s) | Individual | |
| I cant even begin to tell you what an amazing experience this was for me! Be very prepared for tears! I Truly Loved it and would recommend it to anyone!! | ||||||
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A MUST SEE WHEN IN NYC
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| Sat, Feb 14 1:00 PM | Holzman | Female | 50-59 | Domestic Tourist(s) | Family With Children | |
| A very moving tribute to the recovery efforts of 9/11. The pictures and the stories capture the rollercoaster and raw emotions felt, not only by those close to the victims, but also by those of us who witnessed it on TV. Gary's pictures and stories bring you -- hope, pride, pain and sadness, and even though you walk out teary-eyed, you are so happy you spent 2 hours there. I felt privileged to have been able to see this exhibit. | ||||||
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AWESOME, INFORMATIVE
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| Sat, Feb 14 1:00 PM | REDDOG7 | Male | 40-49 | Domestic Tourist(s) | Couple on a Date | |
| This was Awesome, I recomend it to anyone looking for details about 911, what these Firemen and rescuers went thru on that day..... I found this to be very Informative, and it made me Proude of our Firemen and resuers, the way they handled them selves and the Honor they brought to the Victums was outstanding. I know this 2 Hrs. only scratched the Surface of everything that happened in this Terrible event, this Photaugrapher really lets you understand some of the details , and personnal hardship felt by the firemen and their Families. I bought the photo book, a must have..... AWESOME...... Thankyou....... Tony Delmonico I will Never Foreget............. | ||||||
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Unbelievable
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| Sat, Feb 7 1:00 PM | jdhedeman | Male | 20-29 | Domestic Tourist(s) | Other | |
| This museum gives insight into real stories of 9/11 that weren't told on the news. I could have spent 4 hours in this 15 x 20 studio. | ||||||
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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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