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Old 09-19-2019, 10:18 PM   #1
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Post Autumn Leaves are Falling

With the Fall season once again upon us,
I feel it may be time to become better educated with the finer arts and raise awareness with the most refined acquaintances.

Some of these Points of Interest include:

New York State Museum
Ross Park Zoo
Albright-Knox Art Museum
Strong Museum of Play
Everson Museum of Art

National Civil War Museum
Independence Hall & the Liberty Bell
#1 Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Electric City Trolley Museum
World of Little League Museum

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Did you know that the Carnegie Museum of natural history once was thought to have on exhibit the largest dinosaur skeleton ever intact and on display?
Well, that was until a small child pointed out that they had assembled parts of two different dinosaurs by mistake.
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Did you know that the Carnegie Museum of natural history once was thought to have on exhibit the largest dinosaur skeleton ever intact and on display?
Well, that was until a small child pointed out that they had assembled parts of two different dinosaurs by mistake.
Was that in PGH? I remember watching something on TV about that kid. He also pointed out a conquistador was wearing a morion from a different time period.
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Transit systems and museums are two of my favorite things. The Electric City Trolley Museum seems really neat. In the future, I'll be in Pennsylvania more. Thanks for assembling this list.
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Are you yinzers getting free museum admission tomorrow (Saturday?). I think I read it was some Smithsonian-sponsored thing to get more people into museums or a national museum day or whatnot.

I thought I read it was a nationwide thing - I know there is a list of about 20 museums in Indiana that are offering free admission.
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Was that in PGH? I remember watching something on TV about that kid. He also pointed out a conquistador was wearing a morion from a different time period.
That's the one.
Mom worked at the museum at the time and it was became a long running inside joke.

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Sort of a museum set up by one guy with an eclectic sense of humor.
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Are you yinzers getting free museum admission tomorrow (Saturday?). I think I read it was some Smithsonian-sponsored thing to get more people into museums or a national museum day or whatnot.

I thought I read it was a nationwide thing - I know there is a list of about 20 museums in Indiana that are offering free admission.
There are a series of hallways between the Carnegie Museum and the Carnegie Library in the same building that one can conceivably use to always enter the museum for free.
Only trick is to find the correct wall panel to push aside. LOLOL

I seriously used to spend most of my weekends there as a pre-teen and teen, took some classes but mostly just enjoying the exhibits.
( Long before mom worked there, no fees when she did. For the museum, Pgh playhouse or any Carnegie endeavor.)
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Did you know that the Carnegie Museum of natural history once was thought to have on exhibit the largest dinosaur skeleton ever intact and on display?
Well, that was until a small child pointed out that they had assembled parts of two different dinosaurs by mistake.
That is very interesting. Love to hear about and get in on these. Last week I had the pleasure of visiting the Russell Salvatore’s veteran park memorial. That man is in his 90’s and involved in the community as well as his restaurant and hotel, watched him taste test breakfast one morning and also drag chairs from the hall to the reception area. Already has his mausoleum built with his life’s story on the side located in his memorial park.
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I am a railroad nut, there are many very good train museums in Pa.
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Are you yinzers getting free museum admission tomorrow (Saturday?). I think I read it was some Smithsonian-sponsored thing to get more people into museums or a national museum day or whatnot.

I thought I read it was a nationwide thing - I know there is a list of about 20 museums in Indiana that are offering free admission.
There's something akin to it in Pittsburgh over the next few weeks.

https://www.radworkshere.org/pages/radical-days-2019
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There's something akin to it in Pittsburgh over the next few weeks.

https://www.radworkshere.org/pages/radical-days-2019
Thank you for the link and it's wonderful they are offering free tours... Unfortunately it looks like I will have to pay full price unless they offer Military discounts. Does anyone know places that may honor service members?
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With the Fall season once again upon us,
I feel it may be time to become better educated with the finer arts and raise awareness with the most refined acquaintances.

Some of these Points of Interest include:

New York State Museum
Ross Park Zoo
Albright-Knox Art Museum
Strong Museum of Play
Everson Museum of Art

National Civil War Museum
Independence Hall & the Liberty Bell
#1 Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Electric City Trolley Museum
World of Little League Museum

Email address is located in my signature line of the "About Me" section
Please TITLE your correspondence with (If you would like to direct me towards) your All Time Favorite from these Points of Interest or the Upcoming Events
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As the time is approaching quickly. Any recommendations for places to stay and eat at while visiting? Also if anyone is interested in exploring these events further please DM me
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