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During this past week I went through a guided tour of the Crandall Printing Museum on Center Street in Provo, Utah. The Museum has been open for about eleven years and has been constantly improved upon throughout its existence. The curators are very animated and sincere people, who started in the Printing business as fourteen year old boys. As a result they were able to say in a more personal way, “We used this type of machine... Read More
Prompt: Please write a 500-700 word response on your experience visiting the Crandall Printing Museum. Response: The Crandall Printing Museum was incredibly amazing. I am so happy I was able go and learn a lot more about the history of the Printing press and how it directly affected the restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This was such an awesome experience. I even want to go again to catch things I mig... Read More
This last week I had the opportunity to attend a tour of the Crandall Printing Museum located on Center Street in Provo, Utah. The museum is very interesting and unique. The museum has several antique Printing presses dated from different times of the Printing press era. One of their prize printers is an original Gutenberg Press. The adorable men, direc... Read More
Last week I visited the Crandall Printing Museum on Center Street in Provo, UT. This was my second time visiting the museum. The two hour tour covers the transmission of scriptures from their inception to the Printing of the Book of Mormon in 1830. Despite the rehearsed jokes, the tour was actually very informative. The first time I went, I realized that the invention of the Printing press was not really the invention that changed the world and bro... Read More
This week I went to the Crandall Historical Printing Museum, it was a really neat experience. While it is a small museum it provides 4 identical replicas of famous Printing presses. First of all and necessary for the full explanation of printing: the museum exhibits an identical and working replica of Gutenberg’s Printing press. This is a masterpiec... Read More
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