Sci Fi Museum Gets New South Hall
A little less than a year since it first opened, the Off World Museum of Sci Fi has already experienced its second expansion. The museum now is four times the size it was when originally built and still twice as large as its last incarnation.
Because of the space needed, an entirely new hall was constructed on the south side of Church Road with both halves now connected by an elevated promenade.
Elevators, situated in the center of each wing, provide access to and from the promenade level.
The first two exhibits in the new south hall are Dick Tracy’s ‘Space Coup’ by Lensman and the Jupiter 2 from the old TV series, Lost in Space.
The official opening of the South Hall will not be for another week or so as bugs are worked out with some of the new features and an outdoor exhibit and recreation area is built.
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Because of the space needed, an entirely new hall was constructed on the south side of Church Road with both halves now connected by an elevated promenade.
Elevators, situated in the center of each wing, provide access to and from the promenade level.
The first two exhibits in the new south hall are Dick Tracy’s ‘Space Coup’ by Lensman and the Jupiter 2 from the old TV series, Lost in Space.
The official opening of the South Hall will not be for another week or so as bugs are worked out with some of the new features and an outdoor exhibit and recreation area is built.
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