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Zonked Out Guntrain’s recent visit to the National Museum brought back fond memories of his school days.

“Much of the landscape along Stamford Road that once housed the red-bricked building of the National Library, hawker centre next to the library, MPH Bookstore, old YMCA and the sarabat stalls along Waterloo Street and SJI school field, had changed so much that I had to orientate myself to recall what the place was like decades ago.”
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Tags: National University of Singapore, Stamford Road
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Thanks Chun See for plugging this post. The Stamford Road and Waterloo Street are places that have sentimental and nostalgic value to me.
When I was just a JC student, the National Library was one of the most affordable and constructive places for me to spend my time at. Same goes to the museum for since I was a university student, I have signed up for the museum’s season pass.
Posted on June 2nd, 2007 at 3:41 am
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