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The AutoZone Dome at the Sharpe Planetarium, housed at the museum, features an 165-seat theater-in-the-round auditorium and offers public shows that project star fields, visual images, and laser lights on a domed ceiling. The Crew Training International 3D Giant Theater opened on January 21, 1995, and features a four-story high movable screen. [1]
The following museums are part of the group: The Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium in Memphis. Coon Creek Science Center, the site of Upper Cretaceous fossil finds and a museum in Adamsville, Tennessee [2] Lichterman Nature Center, an arboretum/nature center/wildlife museum in Memphis [3] Mallory-Neely House, a historic home in the Victorian ...
Memphis Pink Palace Museum, 3050 Central Ave. Memphis, TN, NRHP-listed [1] Greenstone Apartments , 1116-1118 Poplar Ave. and 200 Waldran Blvd. Memphis, TN , NRHP-listed [ 1 ] National Teacher's Normal and Business College Administration Building , 158 E. Main St. Henderson, TN , NRHP-listed [ 1 ]
Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium: Memphis: Shelby: West: Multiple: Cultural and natural history of Memphis and the Mid-South; part of the Pink Palace Family of Museums: Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park: Pinson: Madison: West: Archaeological: Artifacts from the park's 15 Native American mounds Pioneer Hall Museum: Pleasant Hill ...
Jayne Mansfield's Pink Palace, Los Angeles, California; 363 Copa De Oro Road, Los Angeles, California; Don CeSar, a hotel in St. Petersburg Beach, Florida; Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii; A house in Louisville, Kentucky; see St. James-Belgravia Historic District § The Pink Palace; Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium, Memphis, Tennessee
Eleven lush green islands wrapped in floating, Barbie-pink fabric dotted Biscayne Bay in 1983. An ambitious public art project years in the making captured the imagination of South Florida and the ...
Memphis Pink Palace Museum: Memphis Pink Palace Museum: July 9, 1980 : 3050 Central Ave. Memphis: 123: Memphis Queen II Floating Vessel: Memphis Queen II Floating Vessel: July 5, 2006 : Foot of Monroe at Riverside Dr.
A Historical Museum was created in 1957 to display presidential memorabilia and selected belongings, such as sashes, batons, books, furniture, and three carriages. The remains of the former fort were partially excavated in 1984–85, and the uncovered structures were incorporated into the Museum of the Casa Rosada.