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Very disappointing
The society has moved its location to 1801 Pennsylvania Ave. The exhibit is no longer open due to covid. One picture is posted in the lobby. In all very disappointing
The society has moved its location to 1801 Pennsylvania Ave. The exhibit is no longer open due to covid. One picture is posted in the lobby. In all very disappointing
We walked over from our hotel and once we got into the lobby there was a security desk and the young lady informed us that the exhibit was closed. No information on if and when it will open again.
We walked over from our hotel and once we got into the lobby there was a security desk and the young lady informed us that the exhibit was closed. No information on if and when it will open again.
If you like the photographer Ansel Adams, this is the place for you. It's free, it's not crowded and 75 of his original photographs, all signed, are exhibited. I enjoyed leisurely walking through and ...
Very disappointing
The society has moved its location to 1801 Pennsylvania Ave. The exhibit is no longer open due to covid. One picture is posted in the lobby. In all very disappointing
Very disappointing
The society has moved its location to 1801 Pennsylvania Ave. The exhibit is no longer open due to covid. One picture is posted in the lobby. In all very disappointing
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We walked over from our hotel and once we got into the lobby there was a security desk and the young lady informed us that the exhibit was closed. No information on if and when it will open again.
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We walked over from our hotel and once we got into the lobby there was a security desk and the young lady informed us that the exhibit was closed. No information on if and when it will open again.
Nice small gallery, inconsiderate staff
If you like the photographer Ansel Adams, this is the place for you. It's free, it's not crowded and 75 of his original photographs, all signed, are exhibited. I enjoyed leisurely walking through and ...