Museum of History in Granite

The pyramid houses the official center point / home of the Museum of History in Granite at Center of the World Plaza in Felicity CA

A unique attraction of the town of Felicity, California is the Museum of History in Granite. The museum exhibits monuments made from Missouri Red Granite. Each is 100 feet (30 m) long. Conceived as an historic record of humanity designed to last for the millennia, the Museum of History in Granite is a collection of over 400 giant granite outdoor panels.[1]

Development has been underway for several decades with many of the granite panels installed, but the total engraving work is only about 25% complete.[2]

Subjects include the history of California, which is being edited.[3] Smaller monuments include the Felicity Stone (sm), a Rosetta Stone for the future located at the center of the History of Humanity monuments. The Museum of History in Granite is a candidate for status as a World Heritage Site.[4] In 2016 the museum will dedicate a granite monument for the history of California.

Exhibits

  1. Felicity Stone (9 panels) - using a concept similar to the Rosetta Stone translation from English to several ancient languages
  2. History of Humanity (416 panels - 25% complete) - Centerpiece exhibit includes Michaelangelo's Creation on panels #11-13.
  3. USMC Korean War Memorial - List of the 4,617 Marines and 107 Navy Corpsmen who gave their lives during the Korean War.
  4. Quest for the Sky - History of aviation (Recipient of the Air and Space Medal in Europe in 2003),
  5. The History of the French Foreign Legion (51 panels)
  6. The History of Arizona
  7. Hall of Fame of Parachuting
  8. The Wall for the Ages - record your name here for the ages
  9. The History of the United States of America (62 panels) - Dedication was on Washington's Birthday 2014.
  10. The History of California -

References

  1. "Tour Museum of History in Granite". CaliforniaResortLife. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
  2. "A Journey to the Center of the World". New York Times. February 19, 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  3. Board of Trustees, Museum of History in Granite
  4. Senate of Arizona Proclamation 10 April 2013

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