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I'm not sure if you considered our Bay Area museum "one of the larger" or
"one of the smaller, unusual", we've been seen as either :) But of course
we'd love it if you stopped by to see the University Art Musuem/Pacific
Film Archive at UC Berkeley, across the bay from SF. Heck, even if our
museum does not qualify as unusual, a stroll down Telegraph Avenue will!
Got some new stuff going on....anyway, check out our WWW site at
http://www.uampfa.berkeley.edu for more info on visiting.
A very good site for general info on visiting the Bay Area, (lodging,
dining, arts events, etc) is at: http://www.hyperion.com/ba/sfbay.html.
They have a list of course of the many other good museums around here (not
to mention info on earthquakes :)
Your virtual tour guide in residence,
Richard Rinehart | University Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive
Systems Manager & Education | University of California at Berkeley
Technology Specialist | 2625 Durant, Berkeley, CA 94720-2250
[log in to unmask] | http://www.uampfa.berkeley.edu/
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