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Originally Posted by nei
State regional museums can be neat, and I find western history interesting. Went to the BC Museum last summer in its provincial capital (Victoria), which had a large section on the native population as well as the settlement history of British Columbia, which I think is similar in age and population size to Colorado, as well as having a similar proportion of its population in one metro.
Went to the New York State museum in Albany a couple years back. Some big cities have a museum devoted to their history, would like to visit one.
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I've been to that museum in BC. It's really neat. The CO history museum is the equivalent of the NYS museum.
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Originally Posted by wburg
This weekend I went to one of them art walks, followed by a 1000+ person "Zombie Walk" and ended up at a midnight showing of a zombie movie. If that doesn't count as a cultural event in your book, your book is boring.
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Sounds like fun! This thread wasn't to find out what kind of arts people enjoy. I have explained a couple of times why I chose museums and theater.