It is closed because of poor attendence that was a function of poor planning to begin with. It has plenty of potential and perhaps the future will be brighter.

It is closed because of poor attendence that was a function of poor planning to begin with. It has plenty of potential and perhaps the future will be brighter.
Mary Brogan has had abundant riveting exhibits in the last few years. Dale Pachouli's glass, the Titanic exhibit, the Body exhibit where the real cadavers were shown in differing exposures showing the workings of the muscles, etc., which I found to be one of the best exhibits I've ever seen. Art of all types can be found there; it's truly...
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The doors were locked in the middle of the day- would have liked to experience a little culture while here-
Spent a lovely afternoon with the kids at the museum. Clean and entertaining. We learned a lot and saw a beautiful collection.
The Titanic exhibit was very interesting. Also saw the Kinsey Collection there in 2009. Great exhibits.
We had never heard of this museum but wanted to see the Titanic exhibit. Although we enjoyed that, we could not understand the mission of this museum. The second floor seemed to be a children's hands-on science museum and seemed to be hosting a "camp" with lots of youngersters and several supervising teachers but I saw no docents or anyone...
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The TMHNS is not big and often its exhibits are just not that interesting. However, the "Titanic" exhibit is well worth seeing. The scattering of recovered relics from the resting place of the Titanic are fascinating. Step back to that fateful night and imagine how awful it would have been for most of those on board by checking out the...
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Having just attended the members-only opening for the new Titanic exhibition, one could comment that it's good that The Brogan is here to bring exhibitions like this to this corner of the world. Although on the smaller side, the museum's somber exhibit is not only informative, but touches your heart with the stories and tattered remains of the grand ship...
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The Brogan is a great place to take the kids and have some time to view art on your visit. The first two floors are exhibitions for children. The first floor exhibit varies and the second floor is taken up with hands-on scientific (but fun) displays. There is also a play area reserved for very young children. The third floor...
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