You know, while you're there, if you'd like to learn even more about hundreds of people unexpectedly suffering in cramped conditions in excruciating heat, there's an exhibit you should check out.
The ironic part about every compliment we’ve gotten about the World Cup is what the guests are falling in love with is Diversity. It’s the thing that actually makes this place worth staying in and why we can’t allow it to be destroyed.
Security footage at the Galveston Marine Heritage Museum showed nothing unusual until Tuesday morning.
A hermit crab - later identified as a wild Coenobita clypeatus that had crawled in through a basement drain - abandoned its shell on the floor and climbed into a 400-year-old Spanish colonial conch on the invertebrate display.
The shell was valued at $11,200.
Curators couldn't remove the crab without risking damage to the artifact.
A marine biologist spent six hours coaxing it out using warmed saltwater and a slightly larger shell from a pet store. The crab rejected the pet store shell twice.
It finally accepted a third option - the original shell it came in with. He just wanted to try it on, the biologist told local news, completely straight-faced.
The Obama Presidential Center is finally opening!
Tune in today on https://t.co/GYkEOK8EuT starting at 11am CT as Michelle and I share what this moment means to us and celebrate with friends, family, and members of the community in Chicago.