In May, I have to travel to North Carolina for work. I actually have to go to Greensboro, but the flight to Raleigh was direct and much cheaper. That means I'll be driving straight past the Simonetti tuba museum, on a Tuesday late afternoon, which is in fact exactly when they are open.
I've never been -- it's worth a stop, right? What's the coolest thing that I need to make sure I don't miss? (I'm notorious for going somewhere and missing the best part.) How long should I leave for the visit?
PS -- not sure how much free time I'll have during the quick trip, but curious -- anyone here located in Greensboro?
Simonetti tuba museum
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Re: Simonetti tuba museum
Thanks! I've already been in touch with him. Looking forward to seeing the place!bisontuba wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 10:48 am Absolutely go there...contact Vince at:
vsimonetti@nc.rr.com