No, it's not open to the public, it's a Girl Scout thing.
Trish
Kathy Mancuso <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Is this NASM sleepover you mention open to the public?
Although this is starting to remind me uncomfortably of the "night in jail"
scene in Roger & Me . . .
I'd have to vote for National Museum of Natural History, where I'm
interning now. The prospect of getting to look through the anthropology
collections is almost too wonderful . . . although I probably wouldn't have
the courage to actually open the drawers . . .
The State Museum in Columbia, SC, does Girl Scout/Boy Scout sleepovers.
Kathy Mancuso
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