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A selection of our colleagues demonstrate a fascination with us looking at objects, and with objects looking at us, which is why we list them (below):

Road Trip Material; Real Places We Like

The Anacostia Museum focuses on the families and neighborhoods of Washington, D.C. and the history and culture of African Americans nationwide.

The Barnum Museum of Natural History in Bridgeport, Connecticut: Mother Nature's world - P.T. Barnum-style!.

The UCM Museum in Abbita Springs, Louisiana, offers you an unforgettable time viewing dioramas of "Aliens Landing at Mardi Gras!"

Museumology; Other Museums and Museums-about-Museums

The City Reliquary in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is one of our favorite Civic Organizations, with a new-old perspective on New York City.

The Coney Island Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to interpreting and preserving the history of Coney Island.

The Creation Museum in Cincinnati is a Biblical science museum—O My!.

The Museum of Jurassic Technology in Culver City, California, as well as cultivating "a chain of flowers to guide us," curates and disperses to the public relics from the Lower Jurassic Era, especially those demonstrating "curious technological qualities." After all, No One May Ever Have the Same Knowledge Again...

The Mütter Museum is the museum of the College of Surgeons in Philadelphia, memorializing Chang and Eng Bunker, the original "Siamese Twins," and the "Soap Lady." And who doesn't love the Bunkers and the Soap Lady?!

The Palace of Wonders in Washington, D. C. Where will you ever see another one like it?

The Reanimation Library in Brooklyn is a specialized repository for books that have fallen out of mainstream circulation but take on new life as resource material for various cultural archeologists.

Natural History Collections

Blue Nile Botanicals offers the freshest natural products, AND a parallel universe of natural history. After shopping at Blue Nile, you can tour nearby Howard University and Washington, D.C.'s historic Shaw neighborhood.

The Hartland Nature Club and their exhibition room of specimens are housed in Damon Hall in nearby Hartland, Vermont.

The Icelandic Phallological Museum may be the world's only museum showcasing the phalli of all the mammals found in a single country. What could be better than that?

The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem Massachusetts houses wonders!

Local Interest: Our Colleaguehs for a Great Local Road Trip

The American Precision Museum in nearby Windsor, Vermont is both a world renowned repository for machine tools, and a record of the Upper Valley's long history on technology's cutting edge.

AVA Gallery, our friends and neighbors in Lebanon, New Hampshire.

The Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation celebrates and studies America's 30th president, who was born in nearby Plymouth, Vermont. You can see his boyhood home and his grave. And buy cheese!

The Dartmouth Special Collections, where our friends curate valuable collections of human hair and, of course, Daniel Webster's socks!

Official website of the Hartford Historical Society *White River Junction is a village within the town of Hartford, Vermont.

The Fairbanks Museum in St. Johnsbury, Vermont is located just one hour north of the Main Street Museum. The commercial scales that made the Fairbanks family its fortunes also revolutionized commerce and endowed this fascinating and stately institution.

The Robert Hull Fleming Museum in Burlington, Vermont has art and Vermontiana galore! The Main Street Museum has co-curated shows of artifacts there, too.

Our neighbors present living history of the Colonial period at the Fort at Number Four in Charlestown, New Hampshire.

The Hood Museum at nearby Dartmouth College has a mermaid!

At the Rockingham (Vermont) Arts and Museum Project, they're excited about art! And downtown revitalization! And trains!

The Pavilion Building in Montpelier is home to the stuffed catamount. And don't forget The Vermont History Center in Barre, Vermont.

Relics from the War Between the States

Confederate Memorial Hall in New Orleans has Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard's slippers on display!

Visit the Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University in Charlottesville, Virginia, and see the grave of Lee's horse, Traveller (1857 – 1871)!

The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia, is well worth a visit.

The National Park Service and the battlefield at Vicksburg.

See all the cannonballs those d--n Yankees fired at Vicksburg at the Old Courthouse Museum

And across the street from Traveller—Little Sorrel horse of Stonewall Jackson is "mounted" not stuffed"—please, at the Museum of the Virginia Military Institute.

The Bigger Picture

The National Civil Rights Museum is in the former Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee pays tribute to the struggle for black civil-rights and has a really sweet vintage Cadillac in parked out front!

http://www.splcenter.org/index.jsp

Virtual Places We Like

Sadly no longer in one, physical location the wondrous Dime Museum formerly of Baltimore, still has a web-site.

Let's hear it for the fabulous Johnny Fox!

The Athanasius Kircher Society proves that the internet is the 21st century's Cabinet of Curiosities.

There is a virtual P. T. Barnum's American Musuem online at the "Lost Museum"

The Minnesota Association of Rogue Taxidermy's website. They also give tours of Manhattan's Chinatown garbage dumpsters in search of rare specimens.

Roadside America!

A great bunch of magazines; A great web-site!

Weird America seems as enamored of the Museum as we are of Joe Citro!