Ground Zero Museum Workshop: 'Images & Artifacts from the Recovery' Celebrates Fourth Anniversary

By: Jan. 05, 2010
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Ground Zero Museum Workshop: "Images & Artifacts from the Recovery" has just celebrated it's 4-year anniversary and features 100 Images & Artifacts from the Ground Zero Recovery Period. Known as the "Biggest LITTLE Museum in New York" by the press/media, daily 2-hour tours leave guests with a greater understanding of what life was like inside Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks at The World Trade Center.

The Museum, a 501c3 Charity, also raises funds for the FDNY Foundation and the Brotherhood Foundation for sick 9/11 workers. GZMW was also just rated "5th Most Popular Attraction in NYC" by TripAdvisor.com and has a near perfect 4.7 stars rating out of 5 by it's guests. GZMW's founder Gary Marlon Suson was recently written about in the New York Times for his donation of a rare piece of WTC window glass to a British soldier heading to Afghanistan.

http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/09/a-new-york-care-package-arrives-in-afghanistan/.

The Museum is currently raising funds to produce "AMERICAN BROTHER" - a 9/11-themed Off-Broadway play project about a firefighter at Ground Zero on Christmas Eve, 2001. Two readings of the emotionally charged play were done last year with actors Jay O. Sanders and Louis Zorich.
The Museum is located in the Meatpacking District at 420 West 14th Street, you can buy tickets at (212) 209-3370 or online  at http://www.GroundZeroMuseum.com.


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