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Mon Mar 26 16:52:51 CST 2001


Has anyone actually been there?  I drove past there on my commute for a
while, but never had time to stop by.
	Nick

On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, brian wrote:

> All the geeks on this list and no one mentions the National Cryptologic
> Museum when discussing museums in Baltimore? How disappointing...
> 
> http://www.nsa.gov/museum/
> 
> More interesting than sewage history if you ask me, but that's just my
> opinion <grin>
> 
> -brian
> 
> Message: 6
> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> From: Steve Pacenka <spacenka at mindspring.com>
> Subject: Re: [SunRescue] List Administrivia
> Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 13:37:18 -0500
> Reply-To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> 
> Ken Hansen wrote:
> 
> > I live a few hours away from Baltimore, so I have been there a few
> times. I wanted to make a few suggestions:
> >
> > If you have a car, the B & O Railroad museum is interesting/fun,
> assuming you appreciate model trains (and the big ones) - esp. good for
> inclement weather, as all the old locomotives are in a HUGE roundhouse.
> >
> 
> This is the best railway museum I've ever been to.
> 
> You don't necessarily need a car to get to it.  Take the light rail from
> north
> or south and walk a couple of blocks.
> 
> 
> Also at the inner harbor is a Museum of Public Works.  It covers City
> water
> supply, transportation, and sewers.  (Maybe also electrical power and
> natural
> gas?)  One of the few in the world that specialize in this topic.
> Outdoors at
> the front of the building is an exhibit representing all of the pipes
> under a
> typical city street.  What a rat's nest (like the wires in my office :^)
> ).
> 
> -- SP
> 
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