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Hail Napa Citizens,
After many months of planning, the new Napa Community Museum opens its doors at the west gate of Luna. It is within the small home to the south side of the road just inside the west gate.
I hope everyone enjoys looking a few times. I have attempted to specialize in Napa Valley historical pieces, but that seems to include a lot of the remnants of Magincia, at least for the time being, since the museum's funds are now depleted.
The main displays are on the first floor. The best way to enter is via the large side entrance arch. The roof also features a number of exhibits, and the best way to view those is to first finish looking around the main floor and then walk outside and stand by the north side of the house, and then you will have a full view of the rooftop.
Originally, I intended to have a larger museum without any vendors in sight. However, since this is my only trammel home, and the location is very convenient for everyone to stop on by, I chose to integrate the museum with my vendor establishment. Therefore, the vendors are now simply the souvenir shop. But, the main focus of the establishment has officially changed.
It is my hope that this modest start will contribute much to the culture of our small shard in the long term.
Sincerely,
Pickaxe Pete
Curator
Napa Valley Community Museum
After many months of planning, the new Napa Community Museum opens its doors at the west gate of Luna. It is within the small home to the south side of the road just inside the west gate.
I hope everyone enjoys looking a few times. I have attempted to specialize in Napa Valley historical pieces, but that seems to include a lot of the remnants of Magincia, at least for the time being, since the museum's funds are now depleted.
The main displays are on the first floor. The best way to enter is via the large side entrance arch. The roof also features a number of exhibits, and the best way to view those is to first finish looking around the main floor and then walk outside and stand by the north side of the house, and then you will have a full view of the rooftop.
Originally, I intended to have a larger museum without any vendors in sight. However, since this is my only trammel home, and the location is very convenient for everyone to stop on by, I chose to integrate the museum with my vendor establishment. Therefore, the vendors are now simply the souvenir shop. But, the main focus of the establishment has officially changed.
It is my hope that this modest start will contribute much to the culture of our small shard in the long term.
Sincerely,
Pickaxe Pete
Curator
Napa Valley Community Museum