Thanks for the photo tour! I like their building.
You know, as odd as this may sound, I just love the architecture of the building itself (as seen from the exterior.) I wonder what its history is?
HA! Behold the majesty of....Gnome Magic!!!
You know, as odd as this may sound, I just love the architecture of the building itself (as seen from the exterior.) I wonder what its history is?
It will indeed have to be one or two of us, you can't fit a horde in the place. Plenty of bars and cafes nearby though!Anyone up for a UK version of the SSA hordes decending on the US creation museum? Maybe one or two of us could turn up at the Portsmouth museum, decide we can't be bothered to go in, and go for a nice cup of tea and some cake. Or beer and a pub lunch.
A couple of reviews by others make interesting reading:
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When cycling through that area a few weeks ago, I noticed 'Diggerland' ahead on the map, and said to myself something like "Haha, what's that? A theme park devoted to mechanical diggers? Hahaha. No, seriously, I wonder what that is."My ace in the hole was going to be this.
Alberta has the Gopher Hole Museum, with lots of stuffed gophers pretending to be people.
OK, that one's bad. Really, really bad.Alberta has the Gopher Hole Museum, with lots of stuffed gophers pretending to be people.
Thanks geni, that first link (to "Notes from an Evil Burnee") is mine
(As a newbie here I can't post links yet, so I've redacted those in the quote above.)
Some here have remarked on the museum's external facade - FYI it used to be the National Westminster Bank, and the Creation Science Movement bought it at a knock-down price right before the nearby area was scheduled to be redeveloped with the Gunwharf Quays shopping centre and the Spinnaker Tower.
When cycling through that area a few weeks ago, I noticed 'Diggerland' ahead on the map, and said to myself something like "Haha, what's that? A theme park devoted to mechanical diggers? Hahaha. No, seriously, I wonder what that is."
Then, when I went right past the place, that was precisely what it was.
Lofoten Peat MuseumI have a Norwegian friend ... actually, I have several, but I am thinking of one in particular.
She comes from a town not far from the Swedish border.
In her town, there is a peat museum.
Apparently, it is so interesting, and so successful that the locals... cross the border to buy cheap booze.