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Thursday, April 7, 2016
University of Alberta's Paleontology Museum
We visited there while in Edmonton. It took some work to find it with some insisting they did not have one.
I love finding the hidden/out of the way museums. My college (and the area around it) had a few.
Pre-high-speed internet I would stop at small stores and get hints and tips on neat places to visit. (Obviously not a chain store but often the small specialized shops.)
Today, it seems that everything is online. Few secrets left that you can't find using Google.
I love finding the hidden/out of the way museums. My college (and the area around it) had a few.
ReplyDeletePre-high-speed internet I would stop at small stores and get hints and tips on neat places to visit. (Obviously not a chain store but often the small specialized shops.)
Today, it seems that everything is online. Few secrets left that you can't find using Google.