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Revision as of 05:56, 3 August 2008
A selection of our colleagues who demonstrate a fascination with us looking at objects, and with objects looking at us, which is why we list them (below):
Contents
Virtual Places We Like
Look! It's the FREAKATORIUM! Let's hear it for the fabulous Johnny Fox!
The Lost Museum is home to a virtual P. T. Barnum's American Museum — on-line!
Roadside America: Two words that say it all.
Weird America seems to be as enamored of the Main Street Museum as we are of Joe Citro!
Museumology: Museums-about-Museums
The Creation Museum in Cincinnati is a Biblical science museum — O My!.
The Palace of Wonders in Washington, D. C. Where will you ever see another one like it?
Natural History Collections
The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts houses wonders!
Local Interest: Our Colleagues for a Great Local Trip
AVA Gallery and Art Center, our friends and neighbors in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
The Hood Museum at nearby Dartmouth College has a mermaid!
Road Trips: Real Places We Like
Relics From the War Between the States
Confederate Memorial Hall in New Orleans has Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard's slippers on display!
The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia, is well worth a visit.
At the Old Courthouse Museum you can see all the cannonballs those d--n Yankees fired at Vicksburg!
The Bigger Picture
The Southern Poverty Law Center keeps the spotlight on many of today's concerns.