Ronald Reagan Presidential Library / Genghis Khan Exhibit / Part two

 

 I love to take my time in museums, soaking up all the information, immersing myself in the history I’m viewing to get a feel of what it would be like to live during this period.

Would love to hear someone play this instrument.

 

 

 

The detail in these wood sculptures are quite impressive given their age. 

 

Wonder what her name was.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Metropolitan Opera Turandot Synopsis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

My Daughter Maral. By Gankhuyag Narsag

 

Genghis Khan Monument. The real bronze statue sits at the entrance to the parliament building in the Mongolian capital of Ullaanbaatar.

 

The final resting place for both Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan.

 

Just ran out of time when I finally reached the Reagan exhibit. They have a huge wide screen playing historic footage when you walk in. Plenty of seating so you can take your time. Also you can take a tour of Air Force One. 

 

The next exhibit starts on October 6th 2018, featuring over 150 authentic Pompeii artifacts. Hope you enjoyed my pictures! Make sure to visit part one of my Genghis Khan post. 

40 Presidential Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93065

By Maggie

I use a combination of my iPhone and my Fujifilm X-E2 camera for all my photographs. Just depends on where I am as to which one I'll use to take my pictures with. I love to write original stories combined with my photographs. If you'd like to send me a message or comment, please do so at; maggie@hungryones.com We just celebrated our 14th Anniversary this October 2016!! So exciting!! 2015 A couple since 2003 and now on the precipice of this new journey, our fondest hope is this website serves a purpose. One of useful information presented in an elegant, beautiful photographic setting. Together we love to discover new restaurants, food trucks, diners, café’s, huts or where ever we find food being served. The love of artful, carefully crafted, passionately orchestrated food, beverages and let’s not forget desert, Is something we both enjoy immensely. Immersing ourselves in the history, culture and surrounding locations of our adventures hopefully leads to not only meeting new people, but making new friends, sharing ideas, listening to stories and learning something new everyday. Maggie

2 comments

    1. Thanks honey! :>) Wonder what their next exhibit will be after Pompeii. I’d be interested in the Pompeii artifacts but would probably pass on the preserved authentic body casts.

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