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Answering Your Museums Questions
This article will cover the essentials of what a museum is and how museums play such a fundamental role in today’s society.
by MIKE SELVON

AMOA-Laguna Gloria Art Museum
The Laguna Gloria Art Museum is a popular art museum located in Austin. This article looks at some of the features and history of Laguna Gloria.
by Ki Gray

Austin Profiles : The Blanton Museum Of Art
The Blanton Museum of Art is one of the largest collections of art in central Texas. This article looks at some of the offerings of the Blanton Museum of Art.
by Ki Gray

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Has Great Influence On Art’s History
If you are getting ready to take a trip to the bustling city of New York, then you will find it tough to avoid seeing information about the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
by MIKE SELVON

An Inside Look at Five of Austin’s Top Museums
Austin, Texas, offers a wide range of activities and options for residents and visitors alike, including several top-tier cultural experiences. Here, we take a closer look at five of Austin’s top museums and cultural centers.
by Ki Gray

The Austin Museum of Art (AMOA)
The Austin Museum of Art is a public museum located in downtown Austin. This article talks about some the the things Austin Museum of Art has to offer.
by Ki Gray

Largest Cultural Institution in The State of Israel
Ranked among the world’s leading art and archaeology museums, the Israel Museum has built a far-ranging collection of nearly 500,000 objects
by Zeev Goichman

York National Railway Museum
Located in York, the National Railway Museum offers a taste of rail transport in Britain’s history It is the world’s biggest railway museum, with a large collection of locomotives and other railway equipment
by Steve Kevin 

Corvette Delivery at the National Corvette Museum
Learn how you too can get your new Corvette delivered to the NCM after seeing it assembled at the Bowling Green manufacturing plant.
by Neil Lemons

World Class Museums of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the unofficial capital of the Netherlands, is known for its world-class museums. The most popular ones are the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum, but those are just the tip of the iceberg.
by Gaizka Pujana

Liberty Science Center: Reinventing the Science Museum
From its unique approach to engaging people in real science, to its goal of positively influencing communities to take action to improve our world, the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City has been re-invented to enhance educational travel and inspire student groups in scientific literacy and understanding.
by Ann Knapp

Tennessee State Museum: Bringing History Back On The Map
Mention a museum and the first word that often pops into mind is... BORING! To most people, museums are all the same, full of old stuff to act as a constant reminder of our past, our heritage, when the truth is we will never really forget about the past because we study it all the time in school.
by Corey Palmer

How to Choose Museums in Paris
This articles gives tips on how to choose a museum in Paris.
by Phoenix Delray

Visit Some Great Museums While You Are In Orlando
Orlando is rightly famous for Disney World and the other exciting theme parks in the region, but it also has some fine museums and cultural centers that can give you a nice change of pace and culturally enrich your vacation Here is a brief guide to some of the museums of Orlando
by Mark Whichard 

Exploring The Galleries And Museums Of Cancun
Though some people assume that Cancun is full of nothing but overpriced souvenirs, there are plenty of great values to be found Some of the best bargains in Cancun – for both entertainment and distinctive souvenirs – are provided by the vibrant local art community
by Justin Burch 

Lines are gone but Getty Museum as brilliant as ever
Ten years after its opening, L.A.’s Getty Museum is better than ever -- and has a lot shorter lines.
by Cary Ordway 

Australian Museum
The oldest museum in Australia, and one of the most highly respected natural history and anthropological institutions in the world, the Australian Museum has exhibits to appeal to the future Nobel Prize candidates in several fields of natural science Its palaeontology, anthropology, mineralogy, and zoology exhibits are displayed in a suitably Neo-classical stone edifice, on suitably named College Street, where it has stood since it opened to the public in 1857
by E Cho 

Orange County Regional History Center
Exploring Orlando "Off the Beaten Path" has been the theme for our trip and I intend to explore the Central areas of the Sunshine State, and flush out all those unexpected and unconventional destinations in and around Orlando In my discoveries of Orlando, I have been working closely with the Orlando Visitor and Convention Bureau, to get the input of local experts and work out an itinerary for our two weeks in Florida, without setting foot once into a theme park
by Susanne Pacher 

Hello From Ottawa: Getting In Touch With Farming At The Canadian Agriculture Museum
After my very interesting introduction to sheep shearing and all sorts of wool processing techniques I had a chance to link up with David Sutin who is the Communications, Marketing and Farm Operations Manager for the Canada Agriculture Museum In fact, Ottawa is the only world capital that has a working farm at its heart
by Susanne Pacher 

400 year old woman looking for husband
The new Archaerium (archeology museum) has just opened in the National Park at Historic Jamestowne in Virginia. You will see more than 1,000 artifacts and exhibits recovered by archeologists from the Jamestown Fort including a forensic restortation of the face of 17th century woman from England.
by Hal Gieseking