Date: | September 27, 2007 / year-entry #360 |
Tags: | non-computer |
Orig Link: | https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20070927-01/?p=24963 |
Comments: | 5 |
Summary: | It's the end of September, which means that once again, it's time for Smithsonian Magazine's annual Museum Day, so search for a participating museum near you and get your free admission card. One of the participating museums is the Museum of History & Industry, known to locals by its initials, MOHAI. Whenever I go past... |
It's the end of September, which means that once again, it's time for Smithsonian Magazine's annual Museum Day, so search for a participating museum near you and get your free admission card. One of the participating museums is the Museum of History & Industry, known to locals by its initials, MOHAI. Whenever I go past the museum and see the big MOHAI banners, I think to myself how great it would be if they opened a satellite location in, say, Renton. That museum would be called the Museum of History & Industry, Renton, or MOHAIR for short. |
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I’d prefer Museum Of History And Wild Kids…
Growing up in DC, every time I visit another city with a big museum, I’m appalled that they charge admission. It’s. Just. Not. Right. Sure, when I go to Europe, I expect to pay admission, it’s Europe, how they do things there. Just goes to show you’re a product of your upbringing.
Well, of course! Doesn’t everyone think that? I know I do …
So the St. Louis Science Center in Missouri is participating. How nice, considering admission is generally free all the time. Now it it counted for special exhibits….
Actually, most museums in the UK don’t charge admission (they may charge for special exhibitions). There was a movement to do away with entry fees a couple of years ago, there had to be a special agreement with the tax man to do it.