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    field trip, I went to the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). If I were to bring my class here as a field trip, we could either take a subway or a school bus. Because the MOMA is in Midtown, I think that the subway would be easier. We could have chaperones come along as well to help contain the students in the midst of transportation. There are a bunch of different options for schools and teachers to choose from when they go to the MOMA. There are packages that just include a MOMA visit, some others include

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    A week ago, I was able to visit The Holocaust Museum in Houston, Texas with my peers. Right from the beginning of the museum the interior is set up as a long timeline from the first time when the Jews were being prosecuted to the end of World War II. The chronological timeline starts from when the first Jew was born, that being Abraham, to the story of Moses when he free his Jewish people from Egyptian rule of the Pharaohs. By the museum making this connection it made me realize that the Jewish

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    As we roamed through Washington we saw this museum it is called Holocaust Memorial Museum. We went inside and saw these two big clear doors and we walked inside it was pitch dark. Their was a path that took us to a room and a video was playin. That video was talking about a boy named Daniel that has survived the holocaust. It was a really depressing video that talked about his way of living. We kept walking and we actually took the wrong path (oops) so we kind off messed up the order but we got

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    you were asking yourself is the R.O.M haunted? The answer to that would be yes. The first owner of this museum was Charles Currelly, he worked at there for 35 years and retired in 1946. Charles passed away in 1957, however his spirit has not left the building. The museum workers have claimed that they have seen Charles wandering around on the main floor in a nightshirt. Also there has been a museum next door that is now closed because there was apparently a little girl's spirit who say with the live

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    Music students used the day on Wednesday to go into the city to visit the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. It was a cold, breezy day so we were all bundled up in jackets and hats. As we got off the E train and walked toward the museum, its appearance was not what I expected it to be. The museum was an elegant, beautiful building made of what looked to be marble; not the big, brick monstrosity I had expected. Once we walked into the museum, it was even more elegant on the inside. The marble staircase

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    I visited the Tampa Museum of Art. This was my first visit to a museum and I was excited and intrigued and looking forward to seeing what was beyond the glass doors. The art exhibitions that I was able to see were all amazing to behold. For some reason, I was expecting to walk into a huge celestial auditorium that would have me in awe but wasn’t the case. During my tour of the Tampa Museum of Art, the artist and art that stood out to me most interestingly were Elizabeth Condon; “American Pastorale”

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    Recently, our class visited the Holocaust Museum. We learned about how 80 to 100 people would be packed into a train car with no food or water. They were taken to concentration camps where they might never see their families again. Many were killed immediately, and others were forced to do hard labor. Although not to this extent, things like this still happen today. Every 19 seconds, someone dies because of genocide. Sometimes, the world seems like it is cloaked in evil, but Romans 12:21 one

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    I want to start by thanking you for visiting the National Slave Museum here in Washington D.C. and welcoming you once again. It’s my pleasure and honor to personally walk you through my favorite room here at the museum, the Hands On Room. I find hands on learning to be beneficial and the most fun way to learn, plus not many museums allow you to touch things so if you enjoy this type of learning as well, you chose the right place to be today. This room gives you an insiders feel on a slave’s day to

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    Museum Visit Paper – Ante Meridian by Frederick Waugh ART 101 My family and I recently visited the Orlando Museum of Art in Orlando, Florida. The museum enjoys a seemingly eclectic collection of artifacts, sculptures, photographs, and paintings. While perusing the gallery I was fascinated by one painting in particular. The piece was called “Ante Meridian”, oil on board, c.a. 1935 by Frederick Judd Waugh (American 1861-1940). This representational painting was of a presumably north eastern

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    Visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Viewing the Asian Art Collections The Metropolitan Museum of Art has one of the finest Asian art collections that has enlightened and strengthened my understanding in my personal art experience. The Museum itself is an artistic architectural structure that graces the entire block on 82nd Street in Manhattan. Entering inside, I sensed myself going back into an era, into a past where people traded ideas and learned from each other. It is a past, where

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