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- From: shoaf@helix.nih.gov (Susan E. Shoaf)
- Subject: Re: When is Star Trek Exhibit?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.181039.6454@alw.nih.gov>
- Sender: postman@alw.nih.gov (AMDS Postmaster)
- Organization: (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD)
- References: <1992Dec30.160243.23208@almserv.uucp> <1i9nlmINN9d4@venus.cs.umbc.edu> <1993Jan6.144259.247@nsisrv.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 18:10:39 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan6.144259.247@nsisrv.gsfc.nasa.gov> flanigan@echo.gsfc.nasa.gov (Dennis Flanigan) writes:
- >In article <1i9nlmINN9d4@venus.cs.umbc.edu>, piatko@cs.umbc.edu (Christine Piatko) writes:
- >|> In article <1992Dec30.160243.23208@almserv.uucp> gaueao@fnma.COM writes:
- >|> > Check the Weekend section in Friday's Washington Post. It lists
- >|> > exhibits and dates.
- >|> > ---
- >
- >The Post does list what is currently at all of the Smithsonian Museums
- >in the Friday weekend section. Or at least it used to. I have
- >not check it recently.
- >
- >I hate to say this ,but I think the Star Trek exhibit is long gone. This
- >is all from memory, but it was never meant to be a long term exhibit and
- >I think it ended in the Fall sometime. I saw in the Post a couple of
- >weeks ago that a new exhibit about the future of manned exploration
- >opened at the A+S. I assume that this replaced the Star Trek exhibit.
- >
- No, the exploration exhibit is not where the Star Trek exhibit was. The booth
- for getting tickets is still up and the stand for selling memorabilia was
- up but I did not actually see the exhibit as we only went to the exploration
- exhibit and the planetarium.
- Susan
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