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  Ground Zero Museum Workshop
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Last 6 months 238 542 555 13 97% 4.6
Last 12 months 551 1333   1349   16 98% 4.7
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Rating: 5
God Bless America
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"
Rating: 5
Very moving
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.
Rating: 5
VERY TOUCHING MUSEUM!
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.
Rating: 5
A Moving Experience
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
Rating: 5
Great experience
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.
Rating: 5
Enjoyed this activity very much
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.
Rating: 5
excellent
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.
Rating: 5
Great experience
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.
Rating: 5
A must see while in New York City.
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.
Rating: 4
Simply a great moving experience
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!
Rating: 5
Excellent Mueseum
Sun, Sep 28, 08   2:00 PM tfurey Female 30-39 International Tourist(s) Family Without Children
We really enjoyed the Ground Zero Mueseum. Very moving to hear all the background to each photo. Really attentive staff and made this a very unique experience. Everyone visiting NYC should come here and support it
Rating: 5
Not to be missed
Sat, Sep 27, 08   3:00 PM JenniferLAsh Female 20-29 Local Family Without Children
This was a fantastic "big" little museum in the meatpacking district. My husband was working in the twin towers the day that they were attacked. He was one of the lucky ones, but he stayed for a week and helped with the recovery efforts. We both were deeply moved by the photography and the accompanying stories. This is a very personal take on what 9/11 meant to the photographer and he shares his stories with everyone who visits the museum. It is done in a very tasteful way, sympathetic to the survivors, and family members of the victims. It is a visit that stays with you weeks after you go. I felt that it was an overall positive experience, showing how the recovery can help people to move on from an awful tragedy.
Rating: 5
The best of humanity.
Sat, Sep 27, 08   11:00 AM Fonree Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
This museum was wonderful because it really was about more than the World Trade Center Tragedy, it was about human strength, sensitiviy, spirituality, and sacrifice. It showed the best of New York it the most difficult of times. I was so greatful we took the time to visit. It touched all of us and filled our soul with peace and hope. Thank you.
Rating: 5
The Ground Zero Museum Workshop is a must see!!!
Fri, Sep 26, 08   1:00 PM mawida Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
We would recommend this activity as a must see for anyone traveling to New York. The Museum provides a different view of the 9/11 tragedy. It reminds us how Americans suffered and how Americans came together as a united country. It is a must see for all!!!!
Rating: 5
EXCELLENT & A MUST SEE ! HIGHLIGHT OF TRIP !
Fri, Sep 26, 08   1:00 PM ryav00 Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
I brought my granddaughter to New York city for her sixteenth birthday. We were going, doing, and seeing things non stop for an entire week and the museum ,without a doubt, was "THE HIGHLIGHT" of our trip! I was impressed that the founder was there to give a very informative talk and to answer any questions we might have . He and his staff made us feel as if we were on sacred ground and in a way---------we were. I have to admire the way they make every effort to bring honor to the victims and their families. The full intention is to make this a place of healing and for those of us who visit not to ever "Forget" what happened on 9/11. The experience for my granddaughter was priceless. I can not recommend this adventure high enough.
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