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I was in DC in 1992 on other business, but had a day to visit. They were celebrating the 25th anniversary of Star Trek. The large model of the Starship Enterprise was on display along with other props and costumes. I walked around and behind one part of the exhibit, but looking like a opening to another part of the exhibit, was a room being prepared to exhibit the WWII Japanese Firebomb balloon attacks on North America. That was most fascinating. It was a rabbit hole which consumed a prodigious amount of time.
Jml58 10 months ago
There is air all around the space.
C 10 months ago
Some people are never satisfied
Superfrog 10 months ago
I like these interactive museums. Breath the air and be in the space.
TStyle78 10 months ago
That’s what they said for Willy’s Chocolate Experience in Glasgow, Scotland in February.
Imagine 10 months ago
Truth in advertisement.
zerotvus 10 months ago
Visit the one in Dayton Ohio. And it’s free…….
Direwolf 10 months ago
Ok, yeah this one made me laugh.
sandpiper 10 months ago
Some people need the actuality to prove those elements exist.
MRC112 10 months ago
Well, certainly can’t be done for false advertising. Misleading maybe
Drag0nr1der 10 months ago
Good dad joke!
ladykat Premium Member 10 months ago
I would expect more, too.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 10 months ago
I think we’ve seen this one before.
purepaul Premium Member 10 months ago
Take a deep breath before you go outside.
nsaber 10 months ago
Anybody for a Peace and Harmony museum???
Ken8338 Premium Member 10 months ago
On April Fools Day one year, the Smithsonian displayed Wonder Woman’s airplane.
oakie817 10 months ago
air? or space?
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
I was in DC in 1992 on other business, but had a day to visit. They were celebrating the 25th anniversary of Star Trek. The large model of the Starship Enterprise was on display along with other props and costumes. I walked around and behind one part of the exhibit, but looking like a opening to another part of the exhibit, was a room being prepared to exhibit the WWII Japanese Firebomb balloon attacks on North America. That was most fascinating. It was a rabbit hole which consumed a prodigious amount of time.
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
And if you really want to see something there, the restoration facility is worth a week.
cuzinron47 10 months ago
Tis a rare site, clean air and lotsa space.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
The larger exhibits are outdoors. :)