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<p>[quote user="henry6"]</p> <p>Only you can make that determination and only when you get there. It depends on what you are interested in and how deeply; and how much time you want to spend on it. Some feel that if they've seen one old subway car they've seen them all and head for the A train. Others see one car and take all day counting rivits and bolts then come back the next day either to do it over or do another car. What a museum has and how it is presented when I walk through the door is what determines how much time I'm going to spend. And I am assuming you mean the museum in Brooklyn and not the cubby hole they have at GCT. [/quote]</p> <p>Counting rivits is not my thing, but it sounds like a couple of hours would do me fine. I am interested in the Brooklyn museum. I appreciate your thoughts.</p>
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