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A nice little museum
While I haven't played chess in a number of years, I enjoyed the museum. It's quite small so unless you're a real aficionado and want to read every little thing, it won't take you long to see it all...
While I haven't played chess in a number of years, I enjoyed the museum. It's quite small so unless you're a real aficionado and want to read every little thing, it won't take you long to see it all...
We decided to explore the World Chess Hall of Fame. The exhibit Sound Moves: Where Music Meets Chess was incredible. An exploration of how chess and music have enhanced, complemented, and challenged o...
We decided to explore the World Chess Hall of Fame. The exhibit Sound Moves: Where Music Meets Chess was incredible. An exploration of how chess and music have enhanced, complemented, and challenged o...
The place costs nothing to visit. The big chess piece is cool. Not enough into chess to get into the museum. Unless chess is something you live for, find somewhere else to go to.
A nice little museum
While I haven't played chess in a number of years, I enjoyed the museum. It's quite small so unless you're a real aficionado and want to read every little thing, it won't take you long to see it all...
A nice little museum
While I haven't played chess in a number of years, I enjoyed the museum. It's quite small so unless you're a real aficionado and want to read every little thing, it won't take you long to see it all...
An Unusual Stop
We decided to explore the World Chess Hall of Fame. The exhibit Sound Moves: Where Music Meets Chess was incredible. An exploration of how chess and music have enhanced, complemented, and challenged o...
An Unusual Stop
We decided to explore the World Chess Hall of Fame. The exhibit Sound Moves: Where Music Meets Chess was incredible. An exploration of how chess and music have enhanced, complemented, and challenged o...
Not for your average person
The place costs nothing to visit. The big chess piece is cool. Not enough into chess to get into the museum. Unless chess is something you live for, find somewhere else to go to.