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Date Posted: 19:02:57 01/20/06 Fri
Author: James V. Cimarusti
Subject: New museum too generic!!

I was at the "new" museum a while ago, after not having been there for 20 years, and, while I was impressed with what was done with the property, I missed the uniqueness of the old Museum of Science and Industry. All of the sponsors of the original museum had their own design departments and consequently gave each area a different feel and made for a more lively experience. Now, you couldn't tell who sponsored what exhibit. (I saw that part of the old museum was still standing, but didn't get to look at what their current uses are). I was overall an enjoyable experience, but give me the old place anyday! (Maybe someonce can recreate it onlne).

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