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Aug 21, 2020Review: New York’s Earth Room
In 1977, New York’s Earth Room opened its doors to 250 cubic yards of earth in a room on Soho's Wooster Street. It's unbelievable this art installation still exists in a one-loft apartment filled with wall-to-wall dirt. And no, there's not much to see at this free exhibit except actual waist-high dirt. Regardless of the lack of visual stimulation in this space, the experience is surreal.
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Apr 14, 2020Review: National Archives, Washington, D.C.
As a fan of National Treasure, I was a little disappointed to find out you can’t actually steal the Declaration of Independence, let alone take pictures. When my friend and I visited the National Archives Museum, we had all these captions for pictures in mind, but were let down when security told us we couldn’t use our phones in the museum. Besides that, a visit to the museum is well worth it.
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Apr 7, 2020Review: Norton Simon Museum
Pasadena, California, is home to plenty of places to experience great art, but none so impressive as Norton Simon Museum. Nestled in an enclave of greenery along the city's famed Colorado Boulevard, this museum offers a peaceful retreat from the bustle of the city outside for connoisseurs to experience the work of some of the world's most famous artists.
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Mar 30, 2020The Big Zombie Walking Tour in Atlanta
If you’ve got zombies on the brain, a Big Zombie Walking Tour on your next trip to Atlanta is a must. Choose from an Atlanta-based tour operator or head south of the city to Senoia. Both locations offer an inside scoop on all things zombies, the Atlanta film industry and the long-running The Walking Dead.