
Tour Description
Known worldwide as the "Biggest LITTLE Museum in New York," this unique tour leaves visitors with a front lines look and the special people and stories from the Ground Zero "Recovery" A kid-friendly & non-graphic Museum Images & Artifacts are narrated by your own guide as well as the self-guided audio tour units which tell 100 moving stories in French, English, Italian and Spanish Rated the '2nd Highest Rated Tour in NYC' according to TripAdvisorcom & a 5-star rated tour, Ground Zero Museum Workshop is unlike any museum experience in New York Images by Official Ground Zero Photographer Gary Marlon Suson, who spent 6 months documenting every aspect of the Recovery Period Called "Rare Photos" by the New York Times, the Museum tour often sells out, so book well in advance Located in NYC's Historic "Meat-Packing District," (7-min subway ride from Ground Zero) the Museum has 2 - 3 daily tours lasting 2 hours each Gift shop on premise A 'Must-See' Museum before visiting the WTC site
In 2005, Gary Marlon Suson opened the Ground Zero Museum Workshop in the Meat-Packing District of New York, which conducts daily, guided tours for tourists from all over the world, as well as hosting 9/11 families and survivors groups.
Mr. Suson is an Honorary Battalion Chief in the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) and Official Photographer at Ground Zero for the Uniformed Firefighters Association & Uniformed Fire Officers Association (FDNY). He began shooting photographs on the morning of 9/11 and was appointed Official Photographer at Ground Zero in late December of 2001. He spent six days per week and approximately 17 hours per day "living" at Ground Zero, where he documented every phase of the recovery.
- View stunning images from the Official Photographer at Ground Zero
- Daily 1 1/2 hour tours
- Located 8 minutes from Ground Zero
- Non-graphic and suitable for kids
- Pick up and hold actual remnants from the "recovery" at Ground Zero
- Over 100 compelling stories behind Images & Artifacts
- collection dubbed "Rare Photos" by the New York Times
- See the "Frozen Clock", the "Ground Zero Bible Page" and more
- Self-guided audio tours in Spanish, French, Italian and English
Hours of Operation:
Monday 12 Noon & 2pm
Tuesday 11am & 1pm
Wednesday CLOSED
Thursday 11am & 1pm
Friday 11am & 1pm
Saturday 11am, 1pm & 3pm
Sunday 12 Noon & 2pm
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