*(for 5 points, tell me which movie contains this movie quotes. 10 points if you don't consult the Internet for the answer!)
I didn't get any pictures of the map exhibit because we couldn't take any pictures in the exhibit. It was an amazing exhibit. There were about 130 maps there. They ranged from small hand held maps to a giant atlas made for a German duke that was probably 4 x 6 feet! I don't know how he read it.
We saw imaginary maps like the original map from Treasure Island. We saw religious maps that pilgrims used when they went on pilgrimage. We saw many maps that were beautiful works of art. The one made by Leonardo daVinci looked like a watercolor painting. My favorite section (and my dh's as well) was the section which showed maps that made invisible facts visible. There I saw Dr. Snow's map that helped him determine that cholera was waterborne and not airbourne. We also saw three survey maps by presidents: Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln. We spent 2 hours in that exhibit. I was so glad that we went.
A definite added benefit of a quick trip to Chicago was a visit to my sister. On the way to her house, I took this great picture of the Sears Tower.
5 comments:
what a great trip! I'm glad you were able to go!
the map exhibit sounds particularly neat.
When Harry met Sally?
When Harry Met Sally?
Nope. But you are on the right track. A girl said this comment to a boy.
fun trip
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