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Businiess name:  Experience Music Project (EMP)
Review by:  Sarah E.
Review content: 
I went to this museum with my husband and brother who are both musicians. I was ready to move on from each exhibit about 10 to 15 minutes before they were. This is not the museum to go to if you are only margnilly interested in music. If you are really into rock and even better, if you are really into Jimi Hendrix, then don't miss this museum. There are some really interesting exhibits on Seattle's music history. The artifacts are fascinating for the music geek, for example, they have Mitch Mitchell's drum set. But I couldn't' spend more than a minute or two looking at a drumset. It's an interesting concept for a museum, for the right audience. The admission is expensive.

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