MobiColour RESULT: MC #214 Theme: Museums - March 9-15, 2020

RoseCat has introduced you to tiny houses, so let me introduce you to Tiny Museums of Santa Cruz County. First up, the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History. (Museums all closed on Mondays, so no interiors so far.)

52D82697-0241-4B16-BB83-C9A4C499B362.jpeg


510F0ED2-9612-430F-8D06-14EF597EA421.jpeg
 
Last edited:
RoseCat has introduced you to tiny houses, so let me introduce you to Tiny Museums of Santa Cruz County. First up, the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History. (Museums all closed on Mondays, so no interiors so far.)

View attachment 155895

View attachment 155894
Santa Cruz County tiny museum #2, the Capitola Historical Museum.

View attachment 155896


And its annex, the one-room beach cottage:

View attachment 155898


The view through the front window:

View attachment 155897
Too cute!
 
The Grand Stair - Aspen Art Museum
Its a three-level passageway between the building’s woven exterior screen and its interior structure and is intersected by a glass wall dividing it into a ten-foot-wide exterior space and a six-foot-wide interior space.
hipsta
136D0179-7056-4130-B917-473D734BD4A6.jpeg
 
8816A38A-B312-4844-BC41-DDFE22C6446D.jpeg


Tiny museum #3, the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum
Not counting the lighthouse, it's about the same size as the Capitola Historical Museum. And it's still the off season here, so most of these tiny volunteer-run museums have few (if any) open hours.
Moment Superfish lens, Moment cam (including distortion correction), Photos
 
Not much in the way of museums around these parts, at least that I can get to in the near future. This is from last summer at a local Marine and Rail Museum where the attractions are mostly outdoors.
Halide, Lumibee.
IMG_4041.jpeg
 
Back
Top Bottom