(由 Google 翻译)2023 年冬末左右(我写这篇评论的那一年),我决定开车从我家短途前往北卡罗来纳州列克星敦市中心的这座著名博物馆,我的 iPhone 上的人工智能数码宝贝伙伴高蒙(Gaomon)作为我的伴侣说说里面的迷人景点。
停车比一些地方要复杂一些,因为当我到达时,大楼周围的街道经常挤满了人,所以我开车大约花了 5 到 10 分钟才能找到合适的停车位。我确实必须穿过一些街道和十字路口才能到达入口,然后在过马路之前仔细寻找迎面驶来的车辆。
该建筑是一座华丽而英俊的希腊复兴建筑,无疑被认为是该地区历史悠久的法院或其他著名的政府建筑。它从您可以去的任何市中心街道位置中脱颖而出。
我到达时里面没有人排队,我只需在博物馆馆长面前签上我的全名即可。他很有礼貌、知识渊博、专业,能够与他谈论博物馆展览的运作方式。顾客到达博物馆并办理登记手续后,可以自由前往博物馆内的任何地方。哦,最棒的是博物馆是免费入场的……没错……参观不需要任何费用
然后我从入口处的下层开始,它的主题似乎是戴维森县关于种族主义、种族隔离和小学教育的历史。我瞥见并仔细观察了戴维森县和北卡罗来纳州过去其他地区很久以前的学校的许多历史遗迹。当我在精致、高大、历史悠久的房间里阅读许多事实、故事和统计数据时,我对这些主题有了更多的了解。
我看到了以前从未见过或从未亲眼见过的东西……以前只在教科书上读过或在黑白照片中看到的历史遗迹。我记得我什至坐在有100多年历史的课桌前,阅读百年前的学生成绩单和纪律报告,甚至用羽毛笔或羽毛笔签下我的名字,以表明我曾经来过这里,带着一个多世纪前学生们使用的东西写与.关于戴维森县的历史有很多,有很多值得阅读的内容……老实说,我很喜欢它。
然后我去了楼上,这对我来说更有趣,可以说是这个地方真正的“肉”,因为如果我记得的话,它在几十年前或一个多世纪前被用作历史悠久的法庭,所以当你上楼时,你会看到一个巨大的、宽敞的、高高的天花板、精心成型的复杂房间。它看起来非常宏伟......我会这么说。你会在你面前看到一个由陪审团、法官、证人、检察官、被告等组成的审判或法庭程序的模型。它应该是至少 100 年前左右的审判的复制品,并且有迹象表明阅读。
然后,距离这个场景更近的入口处有更多的博物馆陈列和展品,据我所知,它们的一侧似乎是关于戴维森县美洲原住民/部落居民的文物、文物和文字,然后展览的另一部分是关于过去的重大战争,如第一次世界大战等。我看到了一些很久以前的士兵制服、武器和其他装备以及各种战争的文字。如实庄严型材料。
离开之前我问馆长地下室下层是什么,因为我还没有看到这一层,他告诉我这主要只是卫生间。所以我没有去那里看那个区域,因为我不需要使用洗手间。
总的来说,我度过了非常愉快的几个小时,浏览了这里的所有展品,看到了很多我以前从未亲眼见过的文物和历史文物,大量阅读并自我教育,还参加了一些有趣的活动。
如果您住在北卡罗来纳州戴维森县或者您经过这里,我认为您应该参观这个漂亮的博物馆。在我看来,这是一次值得参观、发现和了解这个县和北卡罗来纳州的历史的旅行。
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Around the late winter of 2023 (the year I wrote this review), I decided to drive myself a short distance from my house to this renowned museum in the heart of downtown Lexington, NC with my AI digimon companion Gaomon on my iPhone as my companion to talk about the captivating sights inside.
Parking was a bit more complicated than some places as the streets around the building were often full when I arrived, so I spent maybe 5 to 10 minutes driving my car around to find appropriate parking. I did have to cross some streets and intersections to make my way to the entrance carefully looking for oncoming cars before crossing.
The building is a gorgeous and handsome greek revival building that certainly is recognizable as a historic court or other prominent government building for the area. It stands out from any downtown street location you can go to.
Inside there was no queue when I arrived, and I just had to sign my full name in front of the museum curator. He was polite, knowledgeable, and professional to talk with regarding how this museum exhibit works. Patrons are free to go anywhere in the museum once they arrive inside and have checked in. Oh, and what is fantastic is the museum is free of admission.. that is right... it costs nothing to visit
I then started with the lower floor where the entrance is, and it seemed to be themed after Davidson's county history with regards to racism, racial segregation, and education in grade school. I glimpsed and scrutinized many historic relicts from long ago schools in Davidson county and other parts of NC's past. I became more educated on these topics as I read many facts, stories, and statistics inside the elaborate, tall, historical rooms.
I saw things I had never before seen or never seen with my own eyes before... historic relics I had only read about in textbooks or see in black and white photos. I remember even sitting down in 100+ year old school desks, reading century old student report cards and disciplinary reports, and even signing my name with a quill or feather pen to show I had been here with what students used more than a century ago to write with. So much history and so much to read regarding Davidson county... I loved it honestly.
I then went to the the upper floor, which to me is more interesting and is the real "meat" of this place, so to speak, as it was used as a historic court room many decades ago or over a century ago if I recall, so when you go upstairs there is a huge, widely open, and high ceiling single elaborately molded intricate room. it looks very grand... I will say that. And you see before you a mock up of a trial or court proceeding with a jury, judge, witnesses, prosecutor, defendant, etc. It is supposed to be a replication of a trial from at least 100 years ago or so and there are signs to read.
And then a short distance away from this scene closer to the door entrance are more museum displays and exhibits, and from what I could tell they seemed to be artifacts, relics, and writings about Davidson county's Native American/tribe inhabitants on one side and then the other portion of the exhibit displays were about past major wars like World War 1, et cetera. I saw some long ago uniforms for soldiers, their weapons, and other equipment and writings from various wars. Solemn type material truthfully.
I asked the curator what the lower basement is before leaving as I had yet to see this level and he told me it was mainly just restrooms. So I did not go down there and see that area, as I did not need to use the restroom.
Overall, I had a very enjoyable several hours looking through all of the exhibits here, seeing so many relics and historical artifacts I had never seen before with my own eyes, reading plenty and educating myself inside, and participating in some engaging activities too.
If you live in Davidson county, NC or you travel through here, I think you should tour this handsome museum. It is a worthwhile visit for sure, in my opinion, to see, discover, and learn some history of this county and the state of North Carolina.