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  • I'm a history buff, and since I live in Albuquerque in the middle of pueblo country, I know a lot about Indian history and culture, but I'm always open to learning more. So yesterday I braved the Metro from Mesa and went to the Heard Museum, and I'm glad I did. It is a beautiful facility and the exhibits are well-done with lots of explanations and information. Two or three gripes: first, the docents (female) who were giving tours on Monday, 2/25/13, couldn't speak loud enough for the group to hear. They need to provide some sort of microphone system for the docents to speak to their tours; they are available. The first docent who, I discovered later, is new and still in training, had a problem with her speed. She would start explaining about a particular room or exhibit before the entire group was within hearing distance--and about the time the last people came near enough to hear her, she was off to the next exhibit. Photography is allowed in the museum; however, some of the exhibits and explanatory walls are covered with a reflective glass or plex which reflects the light from behind, making photography difficult. The prices in the sit-down restaurant are very very very expensive - They are quite appropriate for a dinner, but for a lunch at a venue which is pricey to enter in the first place, an overpriced sandwich isn't appropriate. Even the hot dog combo in the cantina was $7! Why does every facility of this type add to the cost of the enjoyment of the place by offering overpriced food? The building and grounds are gorgeous, and quite an oasis in the middle of a busy city. Getting there is a breeze on the Metro, with the stop just across the street. I enjoyed my day at Heard, but I probably won't be back. An attraction like this is usually a one-time thing for me.
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