Source: Fox News
In 2017, science-fiction fans will have another reason to visit Washington D.C. A new museum is planning to be opened, dedicated to everything science-fiction: Music, television, video games, film, literature, and art. Seven galleries in the museum will include time travel concepts, the creators, vehicles, robots, computers, aliens, and technology.
"There really wasn't a comprehensive science-fiction museum here in the United States or internationally," said Greg Viggiano, executive director of the new venture. "I thought, maybe somebody should do something about this," Viggiano told LiveScience. [Fox News]
Or course, Star Trek will be featured in this museum. So far, models of the Enterprise E (as used in Star Trek: Insurrection), Deep Space 9, and the Amargosa Observatory have been donated by collectors. Popular exhibits to be featured in the museum as well include Star Wars and Doctor Who.
Read more about this topic at:
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/11/20/frankenstein-to-star-trek-sci-fi-museum-coming-to-dc/
http://www.today.com/travel/science-fiction-museum-open-washington-d-c-2D11623896
In 2017, science-fiction fans will have another reason to visit Washington D.C. A new museum is planning to be opened, dedicated to everything science-fiction: Music, television, video games, film, literature, and art. Seven galleries in the museum will include time travel concepts, the creators, vehicles, robots, computers, aliens, and technology.
"There really wasn't a comprehensive science-fiction museum here in the United States or internationally," said Greg Viggiano, executive director of the new venture. "I thought, maybe somebody should do something about this," Viggiano told LiveScience. [Fox News]
Or course, Star Trek will be featured in this museum. So far, models of the Enterprise E (as used in Star Trek: Insurrection), Deep Space 9, and the Amargosa Observatory have been donated by collectors. Popular exhibits to be featured in the museum as well include Star Wars and Doctor Who.
Read more about this topic at:
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/11/20/frankenstein-to-star-trek-sci-fi-museum-coming-to-dc/
http://www.today.com/travel/science-fiction-museum-open-washington-d-c-2D11623896