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Star Wars Museum

How much would all this be worth?
Okay I need a save up for a Xbox 360 plus COD: Modern Warfare 2.
I have a couple systems soooo here it goes.
PS2:
Slim PS2 - working
All cables to have it work
GH3: with guitar
God of War 1
LOTR: Two Towers
Tony Hawk: Underground 2
Van Helsing
Silent Hill 4
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift 2
Namco Museum
Mojo!
ATV Off Road Fury
2 Controllers
2 Memory Cards (8GB i think)
Xbox - doesnt read discs all the time so i guess its broken?
Tony Hawk: American Wasteland
Star Wars: Battlefront
Sphinx: And the cursed Mummy
NFL Fever 2002
Nascar Thunder 2002
Hunter the Reckoning: Redeemer
Halo 1
Hitman 2
Gun
GTA 3
NFS: Underground 2
NFS: Most Wanted
2 wireless controllers
All necessary cables
N64 - works fine
Star Wars: Rouge Squadron
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask - w/ the insert thing for it
Turok
1 Controller
Uhm if you could please tell me some of the prices or all. thanks.
Hmmm,for the PS3,I say about 129$$ and X BOX about 140$$. As for the n64,DONT SELL IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its worth a lot in future,but if u sell it today,its gonna be about...86$$,but its gonna double in future:b
HOpe this helps!
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Star Wars at the museum
Behold the Wonders of Science at the Museum of Science
The Museum of Science sounds very stuffy, doesn’t it? Sounds like a very dead place, very prim and proper, with the proper exhibits, where you have to be quiet and respectful, rather like a mausoleum. It doesn’t sound in the least like a place where a Boston Duck Tour is based. It definitely doesn’t sound like a place where you could see the tribute to Star Wars, if it isn’t on tour. It also doesn’t sound like the kind of place where you find Lord of the Rings come to life. Neither would you expect something as interesting as a to-scale version of our solar system.
Whether you expect it or not, this is what you will find at the Museum of Science, Boston. The exhibits at this particular museum come alive. It’s set up to make people curious and to interest people, not to intimidate them. It’s not all about walking around, looking at exhibits, either. No matter how interesting the exhibits are, that would be rather trying. There are live presentations on just about everything you could possibly have questions about, throughout the museum.
The combination definitely makes the Museum of Science one of the most entertaining, informative and intriguing places you can spend a day at, but that’s not all. The Charles Hayden Planetarium has shows every day that will simply dazzle you. Even that is topped by the only domed IMAX screen in all of New England, the Mugar Omni IMAX theater.
The Museum of Science is part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and is home to over a hundred animals, many of which would have died or been grievously harmed if the Museum of Science hadn’t stepped in.
There are plenty of mind boggling and famous displays at the Museum of Science. Some of the displays and phenomenon from the nineteen fifties onwards are shown in fascinating ways. Theories and experiments get antiquated in days, with the pace science is moving at. Fifty years for science back counts as a few centuries back would for art. For instance, there is a cloud chamber where visitors can see vapor trails of particle emitted by radioactive substances at a very close range. This will still be interesting and fascinating to most people, but it’s become old news for science.
The rotary dial system is something we recognize as being antiquated, though, and there is a display that shows us how it works. Antiquated doesn’t necessarily mean that we know how it’s done!
There are plenty of displays that would keep anybody occupied and engrossed, as they wander through the Museum of Science. Over the years, many displays have come and gone, like “Gunther von Hagens' Body Worlds 2 :Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies.” Another display that will awe you is the MIT Daedalus human powered aircraft, which will greet your eyes in the lobby.
You will have a wonderful time in Boston, no matter what you do and where you go. If you stay at a luxury hotel, such as the Langham hotel Boston, you'll have an even greater time. Just remember to check out the best Boston hotels before you arrive in the city, especially if it's during peak season.
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Hey! Since you're looking for ways to celebrate Star Wars… I thought you might want to know that in light of the 30 year anniversary of Star Wars, The History Channel is running a special called “Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed” which premiers May 20 at 9:00 pm ET. It's this really cool look at the political, historical and mythological influences on Star Wars. To promote this special, The History Channel is also running this contest offering the chance to win a trip to Star Wars Celebration Europe. I think that this is pretty awesome since we all know how expensive these trips can be. You can enter at http://www.history.com/starwars/sweepstakes.
Happy Star Wars day to you too.
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Star Wars exhibit opening at the Health Museum. Just rubbed elbows with Darth Vadar. Eat your heart out!
Capitalism worked fine until the government ruined it.
You are right it is in Petaluma.
The only way to visit is mainly if you are invited!!!
You can easily get invited by asking questions in his forums on his website.
Hope this helps take care.
please watch the movie till the end