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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2007

Gary Marlon Suson was the only photographer authorized to document the 9-11 recovery effort at Ground Zero. Several years later, he has opened a museum to showcase photos and "artifacts" from that experience.

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  • A group of my friends travelled from england to new york and we visited this museum; was an experience i think we will all remember forever

  • I had trepidation about visiting this museum a year ago but we have an 8 year old and we wanted him to know about this tragic event and I wanted him never to forget. THe museum is respectful and tasteful and I saw in my son's eyes that he understood just how big this tragedy was and how it changed our lives. I know now that it was the right thing to do and "He will never forget." God Bless the USA

  • This museum is one of the beautiful, if not THE most beautiful museum I've even been to !!! very touching....

    I had the privilege and honour to meet Mr. Gary Marlon Suson in person when I visited the Ground Zero Museum Workshop in New York, he is so nice and down to earth person.

    I cannot put in words what I've seen in the museum, you really have to visit it whenever your in New York.

    His pictures and stories are breathtaking !!!

    Mario

  • I had the honor of visiting the museum and it was very moving. One of the few times in my life I was speechless. I got to speak with Gary in depth after the tour of his museum and he is amazing. His work he completed at ground zero is stunning. The artifacts he has left me deeply touched. Please visit the museum if you ever have the chance. It was simply breath taking.

  • the mueum and gary s hisory to the wtc is a poignant personal honorium too all that horrible day... thanks gary i ll spread the word..

  • I know this man he's a mate of mine as odd as it sounds

  • I visited this museum in April 2006 when I was in New York City. It is one of the most moving and yet superbly done things I have ever seen.

    It is repsectful in the highest order and of my week visiting as a tourist from England, it was without a doubt the highlight of the entire trip.

    If ever you get the chance, I cannot recommend you enough to go.

  • This man has some beautiful pictures. Great museum.

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