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Rainy Day Vancouver: Hidden Histories & Unexpected Escapes

1. A Victorian Time Capsule

Roedde House Museum, Vancouver, Canada

This meticulously preserved Queen Anne Revival house still contains the original furniture and personal effects of the Roedde family, frozen in 1893.

2. Uncovering Vancouver's Dark Past

Vancouver Police Museum & Archives, Vancouver, Canada

Housed in the city's former Coroner's Court and Autopsy Suite, this museum explores Vancouver's often grim criminal history.

3. Tropical Paradise Under a Dome

Bloedel Conservatory, Vancouver, Canada

This iconic geodesic dome, a botanical oasis, was gifted to Vancouver by a timber magnate and opened on Canada's Centennial day.

4. The Haida Master's Legacy

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, Vancouver, Canada

Dedicated to the masterful Haida artist Bill Reid, this gallery explores the profound legacy and intricate symbolism of Northwest Coast Indigenous art.

5. Whispers from the City's Past

Vancouver Archives, Vancouver, Canada

Tucked away in Vanier Park, the Vancouver Archives holds millions of documents, photographs, and maps, chronicling every whisper of the city's past.

6. A Rescued Vaudeville Palace

The Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, Canada

This opulent 1920s vaudeville palace, now a heritage site, narrowly escaped demolition in the 1970s thanks to a passionate public campaign.

7. The Arctic Conqueror, St. Roch

Vancouver Maritime Museum, Vancouver, Canada

Discover the St. Roch, the first vessel to navigate the Northwest Passage from west to east and the first to circumnavigate North America.

8. Journey Beyond Earth

H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, Vancouver, Canada

Gaze into the cosmos without leaving Earth at this planetarium, founded on the vision of a Canadian lumber baron.

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