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If you're in Glasgow on the weekend make sure you get to The Barras -
that's where most of the museums go to find their collections. Then
just spend the rest of your time at the HorseShoe Pub - there's some
living history. Just don't be seen going in the other pub across the
street.
My uncle works in the People's Palace in Glasgow. I can try to get
you some free passes to the city's museums or something.
Other than that, I'd suggest skipping Edinburgh and London.
PL
On 7/19/05, Robert B Hole Jr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I'm taking my first trip to Britain next month, spending several days in
> Glasgow, a few hours in Edinburgh and a day (yikes!) in London.
>
> I work at a medium sized natural history museum in California and various
> parts of my job include exhibits, collections and programming. Much of our
> audience is children.
>
> Does anyone on the list have any recommendations regarding "must not miss"
> museums in any of the above cities that might be of interest to someone in
> this whirlwind travel situation? The subject matter of the museum is much
> less important than my interest in checking out interesting
> display/programming. I'm expecting to go as a tourist, though if someone on
> the list has an offer I can't refuse...
>
> Failing alternative recommendations, a trip to the Burrell in Glasgow,
> (really brief) visits to NH Museum (esp. Darwin Centre) and British Museum
> in London. and something along the Royal Mile in Edinburgh are what I'm
> figuring on now.
>
> Thanks in advance - replying off list is probably proper for this.
>
> Bob
>
>
> Robert B Hole Jr
> [log in to unmask] / [log in to unmask]
> Exhibit Supervisor
> Lindsay Wildlife Museum
> 1931 First Ave
> Walnut Creek, CA 94597
> www.wildlife-museum.org
>
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