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New Post! Aug 09, 2009 @ 00:51:37#1
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Which museum would that be?


And as most of you know...you're not allowed to take pictures usually...but if you had the chance

what would that picture be of?




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New Post! Aug 09, 2009 @ 00:56:49#2
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Uh, there are about 170 museums in Berlin alone.




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New Post! Aug 09, 2009 @ 01:04:12#3
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And your point is sir?

Haven't you had a museum you always wanted to visit or a piece of artwork you wanted to see?




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New Post! Aug 09, 2009 @ 01:04:52#4
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The Smithsonian in New York.

The dinosaur section.




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New Post! Aug 09, 2009 @ 01:21:01#5
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boobagins said:

And your point is sir?

Haven't you had a museum you always wanted to visit or a piece of artwork you wanted to see?

Maybe the Metropolitan.



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New Post! Aug 09, 2009 @ 01:54:47#6
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boobagins said:

Which museum would that be?


And as most of you know...you're not allowed to take pictures usually...but if you had the chance

what would that picture be of?



I've already been there a few times but I would go to The Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA. I am a HUGE Andy Warhol fan and the museum is so cool... I took a bunch of pictures.

If you'd like to check them out here's an album of the first time that I went there: link [www.facebook.com]

It was pretty fun because my sister was in college at the time to become and art teacher and she got an invitation to this special thing they were doing at the museum just for art teachers... she was able to get me in as her guest... so the museum was very empty and we had plently of time to wander around and they even served refreshments... it was one of the most fun things I've ever done... and so amazing to see Warhol's work in person!



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New Post! Aug 19, 2009 @ 05:49:13#7
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I have visited hundreds, no, over a thousand art museums. It is part of my profession. Strangely one museum I loved is a small museum in the Hague called the Gmeints Museen. It is a municipal museum with excellent art in it. Better still it hardly has visitors. One irritant in good galleries like the London Art Gallery are the noisy visitors. I enjoy pieces of art when I view them in absolute silence.




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The Louvre, I've been to the Smithsonian toooooooooo many times.





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New Post! Sep 05, 2009 @ 18:37:19#9
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oooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhh the museum of new york and the dinosaur section of the museum i love it wow......?/

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Natural history museum in London. I went years ago and it was brilliant, would like to go back again

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I'd love to visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in, of course, Hiroshima, Japan. I've always wanted to, but of course my schedule and low budget won't permit me to at this moment.




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I'd love to go to the Natural History Museum in London ... but back in time ...1972 .. when the Tutenkhamun exhibition was first shown. I went as a schoolboy all those years ago and remember being pretty blown away by what I saw ... I guess I must have been for it to be such a vivid memory all these years later.




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New Post! Sep 05, 2009 @ 18:49:50#13
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The Louvre in Paris and if I could do a foolwup visit,
I'd visit the baseball museum in Cooperstown,NY. I don't know what I'd take a picture of in the museums.




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