AL-HURRA News (Middle East) covers the opening of the Ground Zero Museum Workshop in Manhattan's Meatpacking District in 2005. The Museum was founded by actor Gary Marlon Suson, an Honorary FDNY Battalion Chief who served at Ground Zero as the Official Photographer for the NYC Fire Unions. Also interviewed is Muslim-American businessman Mohammed Khalfan, whose company, Signs & Decal Corp. in Brooklyn, NY assisted Suson and his Museum by donating all the costly signage and lettering free of charge. Mohammed's father, Babu Khalfan, is an Honorary FDNY Battalion Chief for his contributions to the FDNY after the 9-11 attacks. The Museum is a NY State Nonprofit and ZERVE sells tickets to the daily tours (212) 209-3370. website: www.GroundZeroMuseum.com
The Museum, rated "5-Stars" by visitors, was recently ranked by TripAdvisor.com travel website as the "3rd Most Popular Attraction in New York City." Mr. Suson donates to Breast Cancer Research and to the FDNY Firefighter Joe Graffagnino Children's Fund, as well as other charities.
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