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Before you visit the 9/11 Memorial, make
sure and visit the "Biggest LITTLE Museum in
New York," a little gem in the Meatpacking
District that often sells out their daily
2-hour tours well in advance. Incredible
artifacts and images by the Official
Photographer at Ground Zero, Gary Marlon
Suson. "Rare Photos" (New York Times).
Guests listen to the amazing stories behind
100 Images & Artifacts from the Ground Zero
"Recovery" Period.
All tours include:
- Your own guide
- A short film
- A walk-thru &
interaction with 9/11 artifacts
- Your own self-guided
audio unit in English, Spanish, Italian
& French.
Kid-friendly, the collection stays away from
anything graphic and focuses on the
never-before-seen images and stories that
took place INSIDE Ground Zero.
Recently voted "3rd Most Popular Attraction
in NYC" by Trip Advisor. Get tickets in
advance by calling ZERVE at (212) 209-3370,
or by purchasing tickets online at the
Ground Zero Museum Workshop website.
$25/Adults, $19/Seniors-Kids. Only 28 guests
per tour. A 501c3 Nonprofit Museum that also
donates to the FDNY Foundation.
Daily Tours at 11am & 1pm (12noon & 2pm on
Sunday & Monday). Closed Wednesday. Gift
shop on premise. A "Must-See" Museum before
visiting the WTC site. Subway, take "E"
Train to 14th Street.

Official Web Site
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