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Visit a museum
We visited The Parthenon in Nashville, which has a museum in the base.
This is much more than a museum visit - earlier this month I started volunteering at a local natural history museum! I volunteer on Sundays to help out with their fossil club for children ages 5-14, and I've enjoyed it so far.
I spent a couple of hours in the Derwent Pencil Museum in Keswick. I wasn't sure what to expect but it was really interesting! In the 1600s, the world's graphite mining and production was controlled by the English crown as the graphite was used to create superior cannon balls for the English Navy, and as such, graphite became more valuable than gold. Graphite smuggling ended up coining the phrase "black market".
During the second world war, a man called Charles Fraser-Smith (who worked for MI5) invented a pencil that housed secret rolled up maps where the core would sit, and the tiniest compass in the world that was screwed in between the pencil and the eraser. They were meant for RAF pilots so they could escape behind enemy lines. This man inspired the character Q in the James Bond stories.
It wasn't a huge museum, but it was fascinating! Who knew there was so much to learn about pencils!!!
During the second world war, a man called Charles Fraser-Smith (who worked for MI5) invented a pencil that housed secret rolled up maps where the core would sit, and the tiniest compass in the world that was screwed in between the pencil and the eraser. They were meant for RAF pilots so they could escape behind enemy lines. This man inspired the character Q in the James Bond stories.
It wasn't a huge museum, but it was fascinating! Who knew there was so much to learn about pencils!!!
Yorkshire Natural History Museum
We visited a tiny fossil museum that opened up locally. It's run by some knowledgeable volunteers and they gave us a tour of the fossils under blacklight, which was fascinating!
We visited a tiny fossil museum that opened up locally. It's run by some knowledgeable volunteers and they gave us a tour of the fossils under blacklight, which was fascinating!
Depot Boijmans
Bridlington's Harbour Heritage Museum
This tiny museum is packed full of artifacts, photos, newspaper cuttings, all related to the town's fishing industry. The staff were knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the history of the harbourtown too which was lovely to see. It was very interesting!
This tiny museum is packed full of artifacts, photos, newspaper cuttings, all related to the town's fishing industry. The staff were knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the history of the harbourtown too which was lovely to see. It was very interesting!
Llanberis Slate Museum in Wales on 01/09/21
Yesterday we went to the South Yorkshire Transport Museum, because we thought it would be nice for my partner's dad to go. He used to be a coach driver in the 60s and the volunteers at the museum kept looking for him to ask him about his time a driver! It was so funny, he was like a celebrity!
The photo has nothing to do with the caption, I just liked the caravan over the other stuff :-)
The photo has nothing to do with the caption, I just liked the caravan over the other stuff :-)
This was our valentine's date!
The National Space Museum was holding a valentine's event, where you got a three course meal and were seated in the museum itself! Our table was in the Solar System, and the food was (I'm sorry I can't help myself) out of this world. I've never eaten such a delicious piece of lamb.
Once we'd eaten, we got to wander around some of the galleries on the ground floor, and got to "smell" the universe in an experiment. Did you know that Jupiter most likely smells like almonds? Apparently the chemical make up of the planet overall is similar to that of almonds. Who knew?
At 10pm we were called to the Planetarium to have a tour of our night sky, then we were free to explore again.
I'm so glad we booked this event. It was just wonderful.
The National Space Museum was holding a valentine's event, where you got a three course meal and were seated in the museum itself! Our table was in the Solar System, and the food was (I'm sorry I can't help myself) out of this world. I've never eaten such a delicious piece of lamb.
Once we'd eaten, we got to wander around some of the galleries on the ground floor, and got to "smell" the universe in an experiment. Did you know that Jupiter most likely smells like almonds? Apparently the chemical make up of the planet overall is similar to that of almonds. Who knew?
At 10pm we were called to the Planetarium to have a tour of our night sky, then we were free to explore again.
I'm so glad we booked this event. It was just wonderful.
At the weekend, we went to the National Videogames Museum in Sheffield. It was fun playing video games all day! This museum didn't just have exhibits on display, most of the exhibits we're playable. They had everything from original upright arcade machines all the way through to new PC games.
The venue wasn't massive, but it has potential to grow.
They also had a huge display for Donkey Kong - a screen each for every platform it's ever been ported to since the original arcade game!
Fun!
The venue wasn't massive, but it has potential to grow.
They also had a huge display for Donkey Kong - a screen each for every platform it's ever been ported to since the original arcade game!
Fun!
Today we went round the South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum and it wasn't what I was expecting.
From the outside it looked unassuming, but inside it was packed full of different aircrafts, mostly military, but there were some interesting civilian ones too. Some of the aircrafts are in various stages of restoration too, which is work done by volunteers who clearly love what they do.
There was a display about the Falklands war and as it was the 35th anniversary since the conflict ended, and I have to say I was pretty ignorant of the details until today, even though my uncle was assigned there all that time ago.
Since we're still in that weird time between Christmas and New Year, and I'm still off work, we thought we'd get out of the house and do something, and other than two other families, we had the place to ourselves nearly! I recommend visiting a museum at this time of year - it was so quiet!
From the outside it looked unassuming, but inside it was packed full of different aircrafts, mostly military, but there were some interesting civilian ones too. Some of the aircrafts are in various stages of restoration too, which is work done by volunteers who clearly love what they do.
There was a display about the Falklands war and as it was the 35th anniversary since the conflict ended, and I have to say I was pretty ignorant of the details until today, even though my uncle was assigned there all that time ago.
Since we're still in that weird time between Christmas and New Year, and I'm still off work, we thought we'd get out of the house and do something, and other than two other families, we had the place to ourselves nearly! I recommend visiting a museum at this time of year - it was so quiet!
Gorgeous Chihuly glass art exhibit at my city's Arts & Culture museum. They had a bunch of other great artists in this exhibit as well as some local art and some really cool historical handicrafts.
Vikingaliv
St. Louis Art Museum
Went to the Longwood Mansion in Natchez, MS. It was a mansion built by Mr. Nutt, and was going to be 6 stories, but due to the Civil War and then his death, the only floor that was complete was the basement. So, his widow and 8 children lived in the basement.
Visited Bletchley Park
Intrepid Museum and silly-fun Star Trek exhibit
NASA Visitor Centre
Done, I've been to the museum of bellas artes by myself in Buenos Aires!
Visited the wag on January 11, 2015 for the Salvador Dali exhibit. Excellent!
10/08/2014 -- Musée Gadagne à Lyon
May 2014 - visited a lot of museums during the weekend of the famous Museums Night and Museums Day in Berlin. It was a blast.
Went to the wax museum in Vegas
Bewdley Museum - 10/04/13
Completed Nov.23, 2012. Visit to the ROM with Ashley.
Museo Inka, Cusco, Peru - Apr 2012
Northampton and Wellingborough Museums
Visited The Museum of Science and Industry on March 4th 2010. Missed the Harry Potter exhibit though...:(
LACMA with Sal <3
The Museum of Art at BYU. And I fully intend to go to more:)
Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
Spy Museum- DC
National Coal Mining Museum
Went to the latest Salvadore Dalhi exhibit
several in paris!
Today I went to the Finland's war museum to see the exhibit about Finland's Winter War. (Interesting!)
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