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I’ve always felt some tpye of way bout us having an entire museum dedicated to the holocaust and germany’s sins, but not one dedicated to trans atlantic slave trade or trail of tears or japanese internment camps or how we made hawaii a state

Anyone can make a museum. When I was growing up one of my favorite books was Vinson Brown’s How To Make A Home Nature Museum. He described in detail how to make a museum on a single wall, or in a corner of a room. Lately there has been a movement to create Tiny Libraries. There’s an adorable one in the front yard of a house across the street from Heath Ranch Park about two blocks from here.

We’re all curating tiny virtual museums on our blogs. This post is an exhibit. Every note is a visit. Some RL museum exhibits get fewer views. Some exhibits never make it out of storage to go on public display.

That said, yes. What others have said above. Visiting a physical museum is different.

I drive past Manzanar several times a year. I believe there’s a visitor’s center; at least I always see people stopped. Next time I’m stopping too. It’s time.

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