Adirondack Museum, Hamilton, NY
March 2, 2011 / 0 Comments


Adirondack Museum, Hamilton, NY

Preserving the history of Adirondacks, the Adirondack Museum in the village of the Blue Mountain Lake on NY-30 is the abode of the New York’s cultural heritage. It houses 22 galleries as well as exhibit rooms where the visitor can marvel at the photographs, archives, historic artifacts, and art that all speak about the appealing past of this geographically blessed area. Further, a research library can also be spotted whose more than 50 books reveal a lot of Adirondack history, art progress, and museum information along with a refreshing cafe. However, this is not all you see in the museum. To add to the excitement, the Adirondack museum also schedules for classes, illustrations, special events, symposia, field trips, and workshops. By being marveled at the things to see and so, a traveler of the National Geographic channel as considered  [...] 


Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum
March 1, 2011 / 0 Comments


Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum

If you are on the Northerly Island of Chicago, do ensure that you visit the Museum Campus on the lakefront where the top draw is the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum – the Western Hemisphere’s first planetarium! It is really enticing to take a tour of the most archaic museum-cum-planetarium today. Right from kids to the elderly, all are sure going to love this museum where there are some of the most stunningly contemporary attractions to behold. Soaring amidst the other poplar attractions like the Field Museum, the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum is named after Max Adler who was the founder. Drawing huge number of tourists annually, the main edifice is full of theaters as well as two planetariums. Among the theaters, there exists the famous Sky Theater that now houses the ultra-modern technology of the typical Zeiss projector  [...]