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A Matter of Perspective Hallowed halls that s how Marissa

Last updated: 1/27/2023

A Matter of Perspective Hallowed halls that s how Marissa

A Matter of Perspective Hallowed halls that s how Marissa thought of Myton s small museum Myton s population barely totaled one thousand people Its single main street ran through the center of town flanked on one side by the general store Sue s Dress Shop and Nichols Pharmacy On the other side stood the town s gas station a tiny diner and a park shaded by the ancient Towers Oak named for the family who planted it there four generations ago The museum was the crown jewel of the park a miniature version of a Greek temple complete with white marble columns and a pediment with a woman flanked by two rearing horses Standing out in bas relief the words MYTON MUSEUM were carved in heavy block letters just below the pediment Marissa felt shamelessly proud that her hometown had the only museum in a hundred mile area and today it would unveil its newest exhibit Myton s most famous citizen Hakon Piersons was a world renowned archaeologist who had never boon ach What does Piersons mean by the phrase put things in perspective in his note O see things at a great distance examine things more carefully O remember the value of simple things O appreciate the things you already have