Is there such a thing as too much tourism? As Kingston prepares for an influx of tourists hoping to be in the path of totality during Monday’s solar eclipse, tourism operators will soon find out.
Author of the article: Ian MacAlpine
Publishing date: Jan 20, 2021 • January 20, 2021 • 2 minute read The Murney Tower Museum in Macdonald Park on King Street in Kingston on Thursday. Photo by Ian MacAlpine /The Whig-Standard/Postmedia Network
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Although the Murney Tower Museum has been closed since the beginning of the pandemic last March, staff are continuing to engage with the public with the launch of a photo contest.
The “Murney in Retrospect” photo contest is inviting citizens to engage with the museum and celebrate the 95-year museum by submitting their photos, taken inside or outside the tower. The photo archive will be an important asset to reminiscence and stay connected during these unprecedented times of COVID-19, the news release said.
Author of the article: Ian MacAlpine
Publishing date: Jan 20, 2021 • January 20, 2021 • 2 minute read The Murney Tower Museum in Macdonald Park on King Street in Kingston on Thursday. Photo by Ian MacAlpine /The Whig-Standard/Postmedia Network
Article content
Although the Murney Tower Museum has been closed since the beginning of the pandemic last March, staff are continuing to engage with the public with the launch of a photo contest.
The “Murney in Retrospect” photo contest is inviting citizens to engage with the museum and celebrate the 95-year museum by submitting their photos, taken inside or outside the tower. The photo archive will be an important asset to reminiscence and stay connected during these unprecedented times of COVID-19, the news release said.
Although the Murney Tower Museum has been closed since the beginning of the pandemic last March, staff are continuing to engage with the public with the launch…
Although the Murney Tower Museum has been closed since the beginning of the pandemic last March, staff are continuing to engage with the public with the launch…