> >SPECIAL NOTICE: The USGS is holding an Open House on August 27 & 28, 1999. > >See: http://openhouse.cr.usgs.gov/ for all of the details. > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > John C. Lahr > POB 1529 > Golden, CO 80402 > (303) 215-9913 > http://lahr.org/john-jan > > I am only one, But still I am one. > I cannot do everything, and because I cannot > do everything, I will not refuse > to do the something that I can do. > Edward Everette Hale > > The above reference by John Lahr, looks like a huge effort to acknowledge 150 years of the USGS. The August 27th Federal center is open mainly for school tours. The August 28th (Saturday) Federal Center exhibits is open to the general public. The website shows some SEVEN pages of exhibits at: http://openhouse.cr.usgs.gov/exhibits.html Check the site for maps, exhibits and notes. The August 28th USGS Open House in Golden is unique in that normally, it isn't open on Saturdays. I plan to see the National Geomagnetic Information Center...have never seen that. They removed the general exhibit in May for air conditioning work, and we'll see if its the same, or add on's have been made now. See: http://openhouse.cr.usgs.gov/golden.html Am planning on taking the digital camera along....perhaps leading to another series of web site references to pass some along. This looks like a very MASSIVE number of exhibits to see. The Golden and Federal Center sites are perhaps acouple miles apart. If you can come....it promises to be very unique. Meredith Lamb _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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