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  1. Gilles27

    Gilles27 F1 World Champ

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    Anyone planning to visit this? Looks pretty interesting--I definitely want to check it out.

    www.freedommuseum.us
     
  2. tifosi12

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    Karen used to be a docent at this museum until recently.
     
  3. Gilles27

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    Hmmm--what does she say about it? It seems thought-provoking.
     
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    God that website is horrible. Cant they go straight to the point ?

    Museum about freedom is the concept ?
     
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    +1
     
  6. tifosi12

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    She likes it, that's why she signed up in the first place. It is a very interesting museum about the topic of freedom. Very well done and modern. Has some interactive displays and attracts a lot of schools with bus loads of kids. Great location also helps to get tourists etc into the door.

    The display right after you enter is pretty cool too. You gotta check it out yourself.
     
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    Ditto
     
  8. Gilles27

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    I think that is the point. A little more thought involved.
     

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