Sentences with phrase «quick museum visit»

I figured that once we had started on my itinerary there'd be no going back, and for the sake of a little goodwill, there wasn't any harm in a quick museum visit.

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A museum visit isn't complete without taking a quick walk through the gift shop.
A quick visit to the contemporary Broad Museum was a nice getaway from all the hustle and bustle of the city.
It was very quick visit since the museum is not that big but it was a great way to spend our Saturday morning!
Lovely Leeds was once not quite so lovely — in fact, at times it was downright grim, as a quick visit to the mining museum might help you to see... or just ask your granddad what it was like!
Brian Heath reports / The motor museum at Chauffailles — Bryan Goodman visited this French museum which offers cars for sale and charges for admission / 1947 Sunbeam - Talbot — A lovely example of this 2 - litre drophead coupe from the Rootes Group is described by Zoe Harrison / The Cole: made from 1909 to 1925 — Michael Worthington - Williams relates the history of this Indianapolis manufacturer / 1932 Riley Monaco «Plus Ultra» — This month the Editor gives us his impressions of his drive in this quicker version of the Riley Nine / The Flanders 20 — Part II of his article on Walter Flanders Finbarr Corry describes his encounter with a restored example of the 20hp model.
Fun with the family continues as you explore the whimsical and educational exhibitions at the New Children's Museum, climb aboard the U.S.S. Midway Museum, visit the candy store in Seaport Village or catch the Trolley for a quick ride to Balboa Park and the San Diego Zoo.
Also, plenty of museums host excellent offbeat children's activities, so be sure to do some quick online research before you visit to check out the current offerings.
No Chance for Nighthawks Pilgrammage — Attendees to the Whitney Museum's latest exhibition of works by Edward Hopper may be encouraged to visit the site of Nighthawks, the American artist's most famous painting, but «Hopper Drawing» curator Carl Foster is quick to burst any potential bubbles, musing that the diner in the image is most likely an amalgamation of multiple mid-century New York locales, citing Hopper's proclivity for synthesizing.
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