Второе место, куда я пошел сегодня после встречи в городской библиотеки - это музей СВО в соседнем здании. Первый в России официальный музей СВО был открыт именно у нас в Нижнем под эгидой губернатора Глеба Никитина. Большую часть времени там водят организованные экскурсии, викторины и квесты, но по вечерам открывают свободный вход для всех. Сегодня при мне, например, дедушка привёл маленькую внучку и учил её основам военного дела.
Второе место, куда я пошел сегодня после встречи в городской библиотеки - это музей СВО в соседнем здании. Первый в России официальный музей СВО был открыт именно у нас в Нижнем под эгидой губернатора Глеба Никитина. Большую часть времени там водят организованные экскурсии, викторины и квесты, но по вечерам открывают свободный вход для всех. Сегодня при мне, например, дедушка привёл маленькую внучку и учил её основам военного дела.
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