Ground Zero Museum Workshop
The 9/11 Ground Zero Museum Workshop opened September 7, 2005 in New York City’s Meatpacking District. Many people came together to help create the most realistic account of the Ground Zero “Recovery Period” ever created. 9/11 Family members, members of the FDNY, first responders, sound studios, foreign language voiceover specialists and experts in the field of graphics and technology all believed in what our vision was and came together to bring the private world of “inside Ground Zero” to life for you. Our kid-friendly, non-graphic Museum has become parent’s choice for educating their young ones about this world event.
9/11 Museum Workshop brings all these aspects of the “Recovery Period” to life in images, artifacts and through the breathtaking stories behind them, recorded and presented in BOSE Dolby Stereo in 4 languages: English, Italian, Spanish and French. Adding to the stories, our tech crews were able to find rare video from Ground Zero and lift the audio sound effects off that video, using them as background for our recorded audio stories. So, you will be able to hear the K-9 dogs barking, the trucks at Ground Zero, radio transmissions and even the Chaplains saying prayer into their Motorola walkie talkies during the Honor Guards for our fallen heroes. Quite simply, you won’t find a more realistic and accurate accounting of what it was like after 9/11 inside the World Trade Center site anywhere. Adding to this, we are the only 9/11 Museum to allow guests to pick up and hold certain rare artifacts, making it a much more life-like experience.