Durham Guitars Exhibit
It has been a hot minute since I've been to The Durham and last Wednesday I went to the Guitar The Instrument that Rocked the World Exhibit. Basically it's an exhibit of guitars throughout history, they even have interactive items to play with guitar pitch/sound, a few famous guitars (Including BB King's Lucille) and the World's Largest Guitar made in 2001.
Here's some photos from exhibit:
Elvis's Guitar Martin Dreadnought D-28 |
I wished the exhibit had sound clips with all the guitars especially the old ones so we could hear what they would have sounded like. I also wished they had other famous musician's guitars like Prince's or even Johnny Cash. Granted this is a traveling exhibit from the National Guitar Museum so they could only send so much.
World's Largest Guitar: It's is 435 Feet long and 16 feet wide It weighs 2244 Pounds and actually works! |
A TV guitar!! |
Even the Air Guitar got a place ha ha |
The exhibit is until April 25th. If you're in the Omaha area, I encourage you check it out. Also you have to purchase timed tickets through the website, mask up, and there is plenty of hand sanitizer stations throughout the museum! It was nice to have some new normal!
Rock On!
Miss Mag Nificent
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