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[http://www.fortat4.org/ Our neighbors present living history at '''Fort Number Four''' in Charlestown, New Hampshire.] | [http://www.fortat4.org/ Our neighbors present living history at '''Fort Number Four''' in Charlestown, New Hampshire.] | ||
| − | http://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/ | + | [http://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/ the '''Hood Museum''' at nearby Dartmouth College has a '''mermaid!'''] |
[http://www.phallus.is/ '''The Icelandic Phallological Museum'''—"is probably the only museum in the world to contain a collection of phallic specimens belonging to all the various types of mammal found in a single country." What could be better than that?] | [http://www.phallus.is/ '''The Icelandic Phallological Museum'''—"is probably the only museum in the world to contain a collection of phallic specimens belonging to all the various types of mammal found in a single country." What could be better than that?] | ||
| − | http://chapelapps.wlu.edu/ | + | [http://chapelapps.wlu.edu/ Visit the Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University. See Lee's horse, Traveller's (1857 – 1871) grave!] |
[http://mjt.org/ '''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, especially those demonstrating "curious technological qualities". After all, ''No One May Ever Have the Same Knowledge Again...''] | [http://mjt.org/ '''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, especially those demonstrating "curious technological qualities". After all, ''No One May Ever Have the Same Knowledge Again...''] | ||
| − | [http://www.moc.org/site/PageServer] | + | [http://www.moc.org/site/PageServer '''The Museum of the Confederacy''' in Richmond, Virginia.] |
[http://www.muttermuseum.org/ Who doesn't love Chang and Eng Bunker and the "Soap Lady" '''The Mütter Museum''' of the College of Surgeons in Philadelphia] | [http://www.muttermuseum.org/ Who doesn't love Chang and Eng Bunker and the "Soap Lady" '''The Mütter Museum''' of the College of Surgeons in Philadelphia] | ||
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[http://www.palaceofwonders.com/home.html Where will you ever see another one like it? '''The Palace of Wonders''' in Washington, D. C.] | [http://www.palaceofwonders.com/home.html Where will you ever see another one like it? '''The Palace of Wonders''' in Washington, D. C.] | ||
| − | http://pem.org/museum/ | + | [http://pem.org/museum/ '''The Peabody Essex Museum''' in Salem Massachusetts houses ''wonders!''] |
| − | http://www.ramp-vt.org/ | + | [http://www.ramp-vt.org/ '''The Rockingham (Vermont) Arts and Museum Project.''' |
http://www.reanimationlibrary.org | http://www.reanimationlibrary.org | ||
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http://www.splcenter.org/index.jsp | http://www.splcenter.org/index.jsp | ||
| − | http://ucmmuseum.com/ | + | [http://ucmmuseum.com/ In Abitta Springs, Louisiana, there is '''The UCM Museum''' where an unforgettable time can be had viewing dioramas of "Aliens Landing at Mardi Gras!"] |
| − | http://vermonthistory.org/ | + | [http://vermonthistory.org/ See the stuffed catamount in the '''Pavilion Building in Montpelier''' and don't forget '''The Vermont History Center''' in Barre, Vermont.] |
| − | http://www.nps.gov/archive/vick/vcmpgn/key.htm | + | [http://www.nps.gov/archive/vick/vcmpgn/key.htm The National Park Service and the battlefield at '''Vicksburg.'''] |
| − | http://www.oldcourthouse.org/ | + | [http://www.oldcourthouse.org/ See all the cannonballs those d--m Yankees fired at Vicksburg at the '''Old Courthouse Museum'''] |
| − | http://www4.vmi.edu/museum/ | + | [http://www4.vmi.edu/museum/ And across the street from Traveller—''Little Sorel'' horse of Stonewall Jackson is "mounted" not stuffed"—please, at the '''Museum of the Virginia Military Institute.] |
== Virtual Places We Like== | == Virtual Places We Like== | ||
Revision as of 19:53, 29 July 2008
They all demonstrate perverted fascination with us looking at objects, and with objects looking at us, which is why we list them (below):
Real Places We Like (and have been to!)
There is a virtual P. T. Barnum's American Musuem online at the "Lost Museum"
AVA Gallery, our friends and neighbors in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
The Barnum Museum of Natural History in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
A parallel universe of natual history can be found at Blue Nile Botanicals.
Calvin Coolidge was born in nearby Plymouth, Vermont. You can see his grave. And buy cheese!
The City Reliquary in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is one of our favorite Civic Organizations!
Confederate Memorial Hall in New Orleans has Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard's slippers on display!
A biblical science museum—o my! The Creation Museum in Cincinnati.
Our neighbors present living history at Fort Number Four in Charlestown, New Hampshire.
the Hood Museum at nearby Dartmouth College has a mermaid!
The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia.
Where will you ever see another one like it? The Palace of Wonders in Washington, D. C.
The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem Massachusetts houses wonders!
[http://www.ramp-vt.org/ The Rockingham (Vermont) Arts and Museum Project.
http://www.reanimationlibrary.org
http://www.splcenter.org/index.jsp
The National Park Service and the battlefield at Vicksburg.
See all the cannonballs those d--m Yankees fired at Vicksburg at the Old Courthouse Museum
Virtual Places We Like
http://www.kirchersociety.org/
http://www.roguetaxidermy.com/index.php
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/