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  Ground Zero Museum Workshop
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Rating: 5
Touching
Sun, Jul 29, 07   1:45 PM Natasha24 Female 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
This was a very touching experience. I would recommend to anyone - go to this museum. After the events on 9/11, this is a healing experience. To come face to face with the realities of what happened through Gary Suson's pictures is something I will never forget. "Never Forget 9/11"
Rating: 5
Powerful moving exhibit.
Sat, Jul 28, 07   11:30 AM jdlevy07 Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
I was so touched by Mr. Suson's photo's and other items in the exhibit. Being able to listen to Mr. Suson tell the story of each picture and object made the experience even more emotionally moving. Mr. Suson, I am so glad you have shared your work with those of us who can not even begin to imagine what it was like for everyone during the recovery effort. I believe you missions is a success! Jill Levy, Texas
Rating: 5
Very well done exhibit.
Tue, Jul 24, 07   11:30 AM eagle58 Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Other
The room is small but brings the whole 9/11 recovery together. Most people will never see this but everyone should. The day I went we were lucky to have Gary Suson there to talk and answer questions. The pictures really capture the emotions and heartache of the people doing the work. Being able to hold the artifacts in my hands was humbling.
Rating: 5
A "Must-See" - Absolutely Don't Miss This!
Sun, Jul 22, 07   1:45 PM gracerod123 Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
We were very fortunate that Gary Sosson was at the museum the day we visited. His photos are absolutely amazing . . . along with the self-guided audio tour and video presentation, they provide a moving and emotion-eliciting reminder to never forget. Do yourself a favor and see it.
Rating: 5
Visually Moving
Fri, Jul 20, 07   11:30 AM macdownmo Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
This Museum Workshop captured the "real" moments of 9/11. The images displayed told a story. The artifacts also told a story which was very moving. I very much enjoyed every moment I was there. I think the audio devices are an excellent addition to the workshop.
Rating: 5
Touching
Fri, Jul 20, 07   11:30 AM AnneArrowsmi Female 50-59 International Tourist(s) Family With Children
This was a brilliant piece of work. It really put the whole event into perspective. I think possibly non US residents could not quite understand the enormity of the event but now I can.
Rating: 5
A++
Thu, Jul 19, 07   11:30 AM miniowa Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
The displays, photos and artifacts took my breath away. I still can't talk about it without becoming emotional. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5
Intimate and personal
Tue, Jul 17, 07   11:30 AM Kaleone Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
This small, intimate setting displaying photo's, stories and artifacts from 9/11 is a must see for anyone who was affected by the insensed terrorsits attacks, especially for Americans not residing in NYC.
Rating: 5
really really interesting!!!
Tue, Jul 17, 07   11:30 AM veroniquecao Female 20-29 International Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
You have to visit this museum, because the guide was the only one who could take photos of the world trade center tragedy. I was shocked when I quit the museum.
Rating: 5
what a powerful experience!
Sun, Jul 15, 07   1:45 PM Jmpowers Female 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
Walking into the workshop you are taken aback by the small space, however, walking through the picture audiotour immediately gives you a feeling that 9/11 was anything but small. The exhibit was tastefully and thoughtfully prepared with the intimate setting for families and the story that each picture told. This exhibit really humanized such a catastrophe and brought you down to a level where you could really sense the tragedy but also the great unity and brotherhood that endured. Moreso, the photography beautifully captured all facets of 9/11. They really memorialized the efforts of every man and woman and those who perished at the WTC. I recommend this exhibit to everyone. It was such a powerful and engaging experience that I will remember always.
Rating: 4
Definite must see
Sun, Jul 15, 07   1:45 PM serchikri Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
While the location is not ideal, the information presented in this museum is information the public would otherwise have not known. The official photographer happened to be giving the tour the day we were there and autographed some things for us. I would recommend to go to the museum tour before Ground Zero to truly appreciate what happened that day that America will never forget.
Rating: 4
never forget
Sun, Jul 15, 07   12:00 PM marebear Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
very touching and initimate, the tour should be longer....
Rating: 5
A Moving Experience That We Will "Never Forget"
Sun, Jul 15, 07   12:00 PM Neatamoll Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
The Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour was unlike any other museum tour we had ever experienced. The setting was intimate as 11 people on our tour gathered into a small museum filled with photographs and artifacts from Gary Suson, the official Ground Zero photographer. We were fortunate to have Gary as our "guide". He has created a museum of photos and artifacts that capture the reality of the 9/11 tragedy. Each photograph or artifact literally tells a story as you listen to Gary tell a moving, personal story about each one.You do this at your own pace by listening to the stories through a hand held device and headset. Gary is a very humble individual. Although his book, Requiem, was available for purchase, he never promoted the book during our visit. I purchased the book and am so glad that I did, as the photos in the book are the same as the photos in the museum. As life continues on, this museum reminds us that we must "Never Forget".
Rating: 5
Tastefully Done!
Sat, Jul 14, 07   11:30 AM blindswan Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
Many times when national events happen, most people only get to see them through the eyes of the media. By visiting the Ground Zero Museum Project, it made the events real and personal. After all of these years, I was able to make an emotional connection with those involved. Now, I carry the memories of so many people who were directly impacted by the events of 9/11. The photos, stories, and recovery items were displayed in a tasteful manner. Although the museum is quite small, the content is quite large. Thank You Gary for allowing us to see what you saw throughout the recovery!
Rating: 5
Sensitive Tour
Fri, Jul 13, 07   11:30 AM lauriruth Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
I took my 12 yr. old grandson to the museum before we went to ground zero. He was too young when it happened to really absorb the emensness of the event. The ground zero museum provided a perfect back-story. No gore and body parts; no planes crashing into buildings. It was about the recovery efforts of all involved, particulary the NYFD. The photographs were art and the photographer and an additional fireman (surviver of the recovery) were there to answer questions. It was quiet and respectful. When we went to the site, my grandson would not take a picture out of respect for those who died there and were not recovered. The only T-shirt he asked for was the "I Love NY", twin towers shirt sold at the museum with proceeds going to NYFD 911 Funds. It clearly made the right impression on him. Bravo Boys!
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