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Date Posted: 12:14:23 09/17/06 Sun
Author: Rob Maslin (Nostalgia)
Subject: Remember the Museum of Science and Industry

Yesterday, a conversation started with my son about USC campus and how far away the Coliseum was. I had moved to the Sacramento area in '82 from Los Angeles and had to think hard about the downtown area. As I thought of Exposition Park, my memories of CMSI came out of a long forgotten area of my consciousness. It was the only interesting museum we visited during grade school field trips. Except for the Smithsonian in D.C., I would say it was the most interesting period. My guess my last visit had to be in the late 60's and I am amazed on how much it has changed. Hopefully, they kept the same format and formula that made it interesting. Thanks for providing this website.

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