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		<title>Museums are Highlight of Visit to California Capital</title>
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<p>Sacramento is not just any old state capital &#8212; it&#8217;s also a virtual theme park for historians, art lovers and just about anyone else who wants to learn more about the state&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>Sacramento is not just any old state capital &#8212; it&#8217;s also a virtual theme park for historians, art lovers and just about anyone else who wants to learn more about the state of California.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s tempting to say it&#8217;s a theme park for adults &#8211; but it&#8217;s really not just for adults. In fact, a visit to Sacramento probably will be one of the most beneficial field trips your youngsters will ever take. They&#8217;ll learn about government, the Old W<span id="more-6"></span>est, railroads, Native Americans, the Gold Rush and several other subjects featured in dozens of Sacramento exhibits and museums.</p>
<p>We stopped by the Sacramento Convention and Visitors Bureau, where we obtained maps and a long list of attractions in the city. The CVB is just around the corner from highlights like the Governor&#8217;s Mansion and the many beautifully maintained Victorian homes and architecture found throughout the downtown area.</p>
<p>We then drove over to take the obligatory pictures of the State Capitol Building, keeping an eye out for California&#8217;s movie-star governor. But, alas, no Arnold at either the Capitol or the Governor&#8217;s Mansion &#8212; although we&#8217;re told the governor is frequently spotted having lunch at the Esquire Grill or dining at Lucca and Biba restaurants. In any event, the State Capitol Museum makes the stop more than worthwhile with its exhibits and artifacts from the Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and a newly unveiled 3-D movie on the disaster.</p>
<p>Nearby we found several other museums to explore. For example, the Crocker Art Museum is located in one of the city&#8217;s most beautiful Victorian homes and is, in fact, the oldest art museum in the West. Founded in 1873, the museum today displays original European and master drawings as well as 19th-Century California paintings, sculptures and Asian art.</p>
<p>We stopped in the California Museum for History, Women and the Arts, which offers colorful and descriptive displays about many of the women who have been instrumental in helping California grow to its present stature. As with most museums we visited, visitors could spend several hours in just this museum soaking up fascinating facts about the Golden State.</p>
<p>For history buffs, maybe the best place in town to go is Old Sacramento, which has a number of museums including the California Military Museum, Discovery Museum History Center, the Old Sacramento Interpretive Center, the Old Sacramento Schoolhouse Museum and the Wells Fargo History Museum.</p>
<p>Topping the historical list is the California State Railroad Museum which is said to be one of the country&#8217;s best railroad museums. The 100,000-square-foot museum features many actual railcars as well as various real locomotives. You can see what a 19th Century train station was really like with a very authentic replica right on the premises.</p>
<p>We were amazed by the Railroad Museum because so many different types of rail cars and locomotives were on display indoors all in one place. The trains are in tip-top condition and you can always find one of the museum&#8217;s volunteers to explain how this or that worked or why this particular steam engine was important. There is an elaborate model railroad upstairs as well as exhibits explaining the history of model railroading. We&#8217;ve got to say this museum was a favorite for both the adults and kids in our crowd.</p>
<p>Old Sacramento, as one local visitor official told us, was once the skid row of Sacramento until, in the 1960&#8217;s, a major re-development project was initiated to restore many of the historic buildings and attract new business into the area. The history of Old Sacramento dates back to 1839 when this became the first commercial settlement in the area. When gold was discovered in nearby Coloma in 1849, the business community along the Sacramento River began to boom. Local miners had to have such services as hotels, saloons, outfitting stores and bathhouses.</p>
<p>Nowadays, Old Sacramento is bringing back that early atmosphere and everyone seems to love it &#8211; it now attracts more than 5 million visitors each year. Although we noticed several commercial vacancies in the area, that might just be because Old Sacramento is now considered one of the most expensive places in Sacramento to do business.</p>
<p>The area has been restored with cobblestone streets, gaslamps and wooden sidewalks, and you do get the feeling of walking through a town from the Old West. Of course there are a few tip-offs that this particular Wild West town has been somewhat tamed: T-shirt shops seem to abound and there are plenty of candy and chocolate stores, not to mention pizza and just about anything else today&#8217;s explorers may want to eat.</p>
<p>The shops in Old Sacramento &#8211; no matter how tacky some of them may be &#8211; are almost all housed in historic buildings. Among those 53 buildings still standing is a firehouse built in 1853, California&#8217;s first threater, and the B.J. Hastings Building which was the western terminus for the Pony Express.</p>
<p>For a unique overnight adventure in Sacramento, try staying on board the Delta King, an early 20th Century paddle-wheeler riverboat. The boat once offered prohibition-era drinking, jazz bands and gambling for its fun-loving passengers and, just like passengers back in the 1920s, today&#8217;s guests enjoy enchanting river views, great food and drink and a cozy stateroom unlike any other accommodation you may have experienced. But unlike those early passengers, you will have to be content with scenery that remains pretty constant. The Delta King isn&#8217;t going anyplace anytime soon.</p>
<p>On this particular visit, we stayed overnight in a great choice for landlubbers, the Hilton Sacramento Arden West. About five miles from Old Town, the hotel is located in the Point West part of Sacramento and is a particular favorite with business travelers because of its endless amenities and typical Hilton upscale, polished look and feel. We found the spacious rooms to be tastefully decorated and well insulated from any street noise. With its marble counters, pillow-top mattresses and 250-threadcount linens, this hotel proved to be a luxurious respite after a long day of museum-hopping in Sacramento.</p>
<p>AT A GLANCE</p>
<p>WHERE: Sacramento is about 85 miles northeast of San Francisco and 385 miles north of Los Angeles in the San Joaquin Valley.</p>
<p>WHAT: Sacramento is the state capital of California and the home of the state&#8217;s governmental offices. Numerous museums, exhibits, historical buildings and other attractions make the city a popular travel destination.</p>
<p>WHEN: The climate is moderate in Sacramento so visits can be planned anytime of year. Check ahead to see when the Legislature&#8217;s in session if you would like to see government in action.</p>
<p>WHY: You&#8217;ll find many attractions located in a close area, most of them quite illustrative of early Californian history.</p>
<p>HOW: For more information on Sacramento, contact the Sacramento Convention and Visitors Bureau at 1-800-292-2334 or visit <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.discovergold.org." target="_blank">www.discovergold.org.</a></p>
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<p>What is the museum setting on my camera for?<br />
I just got a camera Christmas 2008, so I&#8217;m still getting used to it.  It has a bunch of different settings on it, and I know what most of them mean, but not the one.  It&#8217;s called the museum setting, and I&#8217;m wondering if anyone knows what you&#8217;re suppose to use it for, or what it&#8217;s good for???  Please help me.   Thanks!</p>
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<p>Cary Ordway is a syndicated travel writer and president of Getaway Media Corp, which publishes websites focused on regional getaway travel. Among the sites currently offered by GMC are <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.californiaweekend.com" target="_blank">http://www.californiaweekend.com</a> , covering <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.californiaweekend.com/" target="_blank">California family vacations</a> and other Golden State destinations, and <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.northwesttraveladvisor.com" target="_blank">http://www.northwesttraveladvisor.com</a> , covering <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.northwesttraveladvisor.com/" target="_blank">Northwest vacation</a> ideas.</p>
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		<title>London Hotels Are Located Near More Than Two Dozen Museums</title>
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<p>Your London hotel is near a famous museum. It&#8217;s almost guaranteed, because London is home to scores of famous museums in a city that is renowned for its history and museums here&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>Your London hotel is near a famous museum. It&#8217;s almost guaranteed, because London is home to scores of famous museums in a city that is renowned for its history and museums here contain many of the world&#8217;s incredible artifacts. They&#8217;ve made amends and returned many priceless antiquities to their countries of origin, but London museums are still known the world over for their incredible collections and exhibits. So it is only natural that visitors<span id="more-32"></span> want to stay close to the array of museums that dot the London landscape. With the help of the Internet, visitors can even coordinate their hotel choice with their museum choices.</p>
<p>Attractions range from Madame Tussaud&#8217;s Wax Museum to the lofty British Museum, home of the famed Egyptian Hall and some amazing European sculptors. For a more personal glimpse into the past, a visitor could try the Florence Nightingale Museum, Freud Museum, Sherlock Holmes Museum, or Jack the Ripper Walk, which traces the killer&#8217;s deadly footsteps. The Victoria and Albert Museum is the jewel of the South Kensington area, which hosts a number of attractions and fine hotels. History buffs will treasure the National Army Museum, National Maritime Museum, and Natural History Museum.</p>
<p>If you like spooky old prisons, you&#8217;ve got the Clink Prison Museum, the Tower of London, and the London Dungeon to explore. The art connoisseur will certainly appreciate the Tate Britain Gallery, Tate Modern Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts, and the National Gallery. The Design Museum, Clockmaker&#8217;s Museum, London Toy and Model Museum, and Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee cater to specialized tastes.</p>
<p>Whatever your preference, there&#8217;s a first-class London hotel within easy walking distance and numerous tube stations to get a visitor to more distant locations. New booking sites on the Internet allow you to search for a London hotel by neighborhood and proximity to various attractions. A helpful website offers maps, tube station locations, photos, and sightseeing tips to make the most of a trip to London without scouring guidebooks for information. Prices and rankings are important criteria, too, but there&#8217;s nothing like the convenience of choosing a hotel by location. Your lodging is important, because it becomes a sanctuary for dinner and respite after a long day of exploring the past. In fact, many London hotels are virtual museums all by themselves, offering a glimpse into Victorian and Elizabethan England.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t stay too long in that lovely hotel room, because London nightlife beckons. Combine a trip to the West End theater district with a stop at the Theatre Museum near Covent Garden. The possibilities are endless, but your stay in London isn&#8217;t. So choose a London hotel that allows you to make the most of your time, and keep track of the places you don&#8217;t visit for your return trip.</p>
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<p>What are four good examples of buildings that would help in choosing a deisgn for a museum?<br />
You are a member of and advisory board who answers to a public figure; someone who is in control of, and makes decisions concerning the architectural development of the city where you reside. It has been established that there is a need for a new museum to house the historic art and artifacts of the city and surrounding region. You have been given the responsibility to begin the search for the appropriate architect as well as inform the said public figure of the reasons why a particular architect/architecture is suitable for the charge of the museum. Your research begins with understanding historical models for museums and similar institutions.</p>
<p>In your paper you must select four examples that programmatically fit your idea of “museum” and explain why you have chosen these buildings (note that the chosen buildings do not necessarily need to be museums). You must then present your findings to the board for review. It is your responsibility to explain why these models are good precedents, and then you must explain why, even though these where suitable at the time, they may not be suitable now. Also, you must reference four contemporary museums that you feel are appropriate in order to foster a connective historical understanding of your choices to your audience: the board.</p>
<p>Essentially, you will be selecting buildings that can perform as a museum “type.” You will explain the positive, and potentially negative, attributes of the building as an historic model. The selection of the contemporary – modern – buildings is to reinforce both positive and negative elements. Remember, in the end, you are not selecting a “building.” You are educating a group of people in order for them to make the appropriate decisions on hiring an architect. You will not suggest an architect.</p>
<p>The ideas in your paper are general. You should use thoughts discussed in the lectures as well as your individual research. Remember that notions of program, formal design, materials, structure and contemporary ideas are all constituents that should be used in your paper.</p>
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<p>Museums collect and care for objects of scientific, artistic, or historical importance and make them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Large museums are located in&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>Museums collect and care for objects of scientific, artistic, or historical importance and make them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in small cities.</p>
<p>At Saatchi Gallery you can see the List of Main Art Museums around the World few of those are given as below.</p>
<p>The Museum Of Mod<span id="more-31"></span>ern Art &#8211; New York</p>
<p>The Museum of Modern Art is dedicated to being the foremost museum of modern art in the world. The rich and varied collection constitutes one of the most comprehensive and panoramic views of modern art. The Museum Archives contains primary source material related to the history of Museum of Modern Art and contemporary art.</p>
<p>National Gallery – London</p>
<p>The National Gallery houses some of the most famous and familiar paintings in the world, in a building that is an internationally recognised landmark.</p>
<p>The Metropolitan Museum &#8211; New York</p>
<p>The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world&#8217;s largest and finest art museums. Its collections include more than two million works of art spanning 5,000 years of world culture, from pre-history to the present and from every part of the globe.</p>
<p>Tate Modern – London</p>
<p>Tate Modern is the national gallery of international modern art. Located in London, it is one of the family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection. The Collection comprises the national collection of British art and of international modern art from the year 1500 to the present day</p>
<p>National Gallery of Art, Washington &#8211; Washington DC</p>
<p>The National Gallery of Art, one of the world&#8217;s preeminent museums, was created for the people of the United States of America by a joint resolution of Congress accepting the gift of financier, public servant, and art collector Andrew W. Mellon in 1937.</p>
<p>Guggenheim Museum &#8211; New York</p>
<p>The Foundation realizes this mission through exceptional exhibitions, education programs, research initiatives, and publications, and strives to engage and educate an increasingly diverse international audience through its unique network of museums and cultural partnerships.</p>
<p>Los Angeles County Museum of Art &#8211; Los Angeles</p>
<p>Established in 1910 as part of the Los Angeles Museum of History, Art and Science,</p>
<p>Experience European masterpieces, cutting-edge contemporary art, an extensive collection of American art from the United States and Latin America.</p>
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<p>What is the museum setting on my camera for?<br />
I just got a camera Christmas 2008, so I&#8217;m still getting used to it.  It has a bunch of different settings on it, and I know what most of them mean, but not the one.  It&#8217;s called the museum setting, and I&#8217;m wondering if anyone knows what you&#8217;re suppose to use it for, or what it&#8217;s good for???  Please help me.   Thanks!</p>
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<p>Museums collect and care for objects of scientific, artistic, or historical importance and make them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in small cities.</p>
<p>At Saatchi Gallery you can see the List of Main Art Museums around the World few of those are given as below.</p>
<p>The Museum Of Modern Art &#8211; New York<br />
The Museum of Modern Art is dedicated to being the foremost museum of modern art in the world. The rich and varied collection constitutes one of the most comprehensive and panoramic views of modern art. The Museum Archives contains primary source material related to the history of Museum of Modern Art and contemporary art.</p>
<p>National Gallery – London<br />
The National Gallery houses some of the most famous and familiar paintings in the world, in a building that is an internationally recognised landmark.</p>
<p>The Metropolitan Museum &#8211; New York<br />
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world&#8217;s largest and finest art museums. Its collections include more than two million works of art spanning 5,000 years of world culture, from pre-history to the present and from every part of the globe.</p>
<p>Tate Modern – London<br />
Tate Modern is the national gallery of international modern art. Located in London, it is one of the family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection. The Collection comprises the national collection of British art and of international modern art from the year 1500 to the present day</p>
<p>National Gallery of Art, Washington &#8211; Washington DC<br />
The National Gallery of Art, one of the world&#8217;s preeminent museums, was created for the people of the United States of America by a joint resolution of Congress accepting the gift of financier, public servant, and art collector Andrew W. Mellon in 1937.</p>
<p>Guggenheim Museum &#8211; New York<br />
The Foundation realizes this mission through exceptional exhibitions, education programs, research initiatives, and publications, and strives to engage and educate an increasingly diverse international audience through its unique network of museums and cultural partnerships.</p>
<p>Los Angeles County Museum of Art &#8211; Los Angeles<br />
Established in 1910 as part of the Los Angeles Museum of History, Art and Science,<br />
Experience European masterpieces, cutting-edge contemporary art, an extensive collection of American art from the United States and Latin America.</p>
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<p>Santorini has a great history and tradition. Santorini is the most famous and popular magical Island in all over the world with beautiful beaches, villages, spectacular landscape, unforgettable sunset and plenty of&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>Santorini has a great history and tradition. Santorini is the most famous and popular magical Island in all over the world with beautiful beaches, villages, spectacular landscape, unforgettable sunset and plenty of museums to visit and see. There are plenty of museums in the island that speaks loudly about the rich history and tradition of Santorini. How ever one can get a wide idea about what was Santorini and what made the Santorini Island we s<span id="more-4"></span>ee today.</p>
<p>One can find a plenty of museum in Santorini such as; The Archaeological Museum, The Megaron Gyzi, The Museum of Prehistoric Thira, The Folklore Museum, The Naval Museum, Wine Museum and many more.</p>
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The Archaeological Museum</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>The Archaeological Museum is based in Santorini’s capital Fira just opposite of the cable car station. There is a great collection Hellenistic and Roman sculpture ranging from Archaic to Roman period. How ever this Archaeological museum consists of vases and clay figurines which are the very precious finds range from Geometric to classical period.</p>
<p>This Archaeological Museum gives a wide idea about the long history of the Santorini Island and represents various things found by different excavations in island of Santorini.</p>
<p><strong>The Megaron Gyzi </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>The Megaron Gyzi museum is located in Fira behind the Catholic cathedral. Fira is also known as Thira, The capital city of Santorini. The museum Megaron Gyzi exhibits a fine collection of engravings dating from 16th century to 19th century. This museum is a cultural center and the prime aim of this museum is for spiritual development and advancement in whole Cyclades.</p>
<p>During the up season or tourist period the Megaron Gyzi organizes various exhibitions such as: photo exhibition, painting exhibition, stage plays, musical events, film shows and many more to let the tourists know about the rich culture of the whole Cycladic Island.</p>
<p><strong>The Folklore Museum</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>The Folklore Museum which was built in 1861 in the capital of Santorini, housed in a conventional cave house. This museum exhibits Traditional winery, barrels, wine press, linens and antique utensils. However one can get evidence of various volcanic excavations in the Cycladic Island. Here you can find the art gallery, historical archives and glimpse of past life of people on the Santorini Island.</p>
<p><strong> The Museum of Prehistoric Thira:</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>This museum is situated at capital city of Santorini, Fira. Many things admire this museum such as masterpieces of art fro the prehistoric time, history of Thira, geology of Thira, and hey day of the city at Akrotiri.</p>
<p><strong>Wine</strong><strong> Museum</strong><strong>:</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>The wine museum exhibits the life and history of wine dating from 1660 to 1970. However the wine museum is an amazing natural cave which 300 meters long and situated 6 meters below the ground level.</p>
<p><strong>The Naval Maritime Museum</strong><strong>:</strong></p>
<p>The Naval museum is located in the famous and traditional village of Oia on the northwest coast of Santorini Island. This museum consists of huge and rich collection of maritime items by retracing the Santorini&#8217;s naval history. This maritime museum gives a wide idea about the prosperity of Oia was in pick in the late 19th and early 20th century.</p>
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<p>What is the best museum to visit in Berlin and why?<br />
I have a friend who is visiting Berlin and asked me where he should go. He wants the two absolute top ones. At least one should be an art museum.</p>
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		<title>Unique Wedding Venues &#8211; Museums</title>
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<p>Wedding Venues &#8211; Museums.   After awhile all those hotel banquet halls begin to look alike.  Why not put your creative thinking cap on and expand your thinking?  Why not try something unique?&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>Wedding Venues &#8211; Museums.   After awhile all those hotel banquet halls begin to look alike.  Why not put your creative thinking cap on and expand your thinking?  Why not try something unique?  Why not try a museum?</p>
<p><strong>Museum Wedding Venues</strong></p>
<p>Many museums rent out their spaces for weddings and other events.  And, if you think having your wedding at a m<span id="more-8"></span>useum would be boring, think again.  Consider the attractions your guests would be surrounded by at some of the following museums:</p>
<p><strong>Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois</strong></p>
<p>For a unique wedding venue in Chicago, consider the Museum of Science and Industry, located at 57th Street and Lake Shore Drive.  The Museum of Science and Industry has so much to offer that it’s hard to know where to begin.  You have your choice of numerous unique spaces within the Museum, such as the U-505 Exhibit, where your guests will have the opportunity to dine alongside a 252 ft. submarine.  But not any submarine.  This submarine was the only German submarine captured during WWII.  Seating capacity is 120 guests.</p>
<p>Another space within the Museum is the Rotunda, which is a spectacular hall of marble, featuring a 120-ft. domed ceiling.   The seated capacity in the Rotunda is 800 guests.</p>
<p>The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago also has several themed venues within their space which would make any wedding or reception stand out.  These include “The Bronzeville Blues Club” with a theme of Chicago’s musical roots.  Entering through the Rotunda, guests will enter the “Bronzeville Blues Club” awash in candles and blue lighting; dine on Creole inspired hors d’oeuvres, while enjoying the sounds of an authentic Blues Trio.</p>
<p>Or, perhaps you’d like to try the “Hollywood Canteen” – a recreation of The Hollywood Canteen, which opened its doors in 1942, and quickly became a hot spot for servicemen and Hollywood’s biggest names.  Your guests will be welcomed into this recreation by a long red carpet, lined with red velvet ropes.</p>
<p><strong>The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona</strong></p>
<p>Located in Central Phoenix, the Heard Museum has been a Phoenix institution for more than 75 years.  Encompassing more than 130,000 square feet of gallery and education space, the Heard Museum has one of the finest collections of Native American art and cultural exhibits. And, the exhibits aren’t the only things worth seeing at the Heard; there’s also the interesting architecture and grounds, which include arched walkways, brick patios and lovely courtyards, which serve as picturesque backdrops for your wedding photos.</p>
<p><strong>The Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts</strong></p>
<p>The Higgins Armory Museum is the only museum in the Western Hemisphere devoted to arms and armor, housed in an Art Deco building with a vaulted Medieval Great Hall.  Talk about a unique wedding venue!   How many people have their wedding amid suits of armor from the Renaissance?</p>
<p><strong>Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West, Florida</strong></p>
<p>This tropical wedding venue is historic as well as beautiful.  You can get married on a bridge overlooking a koi pond, then provide your guests with a private tour of Ernest Hemingway’s home.  For guests who cannot attend, they can watch the wedding on the Museum’s live web cam.</p>
<p><strong>The Stagecoach Inn Museum  in Newberry Park, California</strong></p>
<p>For those history buffs who love stagecoaches and the American pioneer period, the Stagecoach Inn Museum is for you.  Located off the 101 Freeway halfway between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, the Stagecoach Inn has a rather long history and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  The museum is actually a replica of the original Stagecoach Inn built in 1876, as well as spacious grounds which feature replicas of a pioneer home, a Spanish-Mexican adobe and a Chumash dwelling.  Live oak trees, flower gardens, wooded areas and rose arbor grace the lawns.</p>
<p><strong>Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia</strong></p>
<p>The Poe Museum is dedicated to, who else, Edgar Allan Poe, the American author of short stories, detective fiction, poetry and science fiction.  Imagine the theme wedding one could have by getting married at the Poe Museum!   Treat your guests to a wedding and reception in Poe’s Enchanted Garden, which can accommodate up to 100 guests.  The garden was inspired by one of his poems, “To One in Paradise.”</p>
<p><strong>Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio</strong></p>
<p>If the two of you are into football, why not consider the Pro Football Hall of Fame?  Instead of a bouquet, the bride can toss a football.  Well, it’s just an idea.</p>
<p>No matter where you live there is bound to be a museum near you that hosts weddings.  Museums offer a truly unique venue which your guests will remember years after the wedding.  The museums can be historical, fun, or downright odd and you’re sure to find one which suits your tastes.  Now, if only the Spam Museum would offer weddings….  Oh, well, one can’t have everything.</p>
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<p>Museum Stick? What is the name of the removable adhesive for sticking objects to their shelves?<br />
I once saw a product that I think was called Museum stick &#8211; though if it was, I would probably have been able to find it by now.  Regardless, it was an adhesive that was removable, and may have even been wax-based.  It was advertised as having been created for museums to fix artifacts in place, so they would not be knocked over easily.  I think they also indicated it was good for earthquakes.  I need some!  So please let me know if you know the name of such a product and where I can find it.  Thanks bunches!</p>
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<p>Shari Hearn is a writer and website creator.  Go to her websites and learn more about <a>planning a wedding</a> and <a>wedding engagement rings</a>.</p>
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<p>Europe has a great history and lots of different museums, and France is no exception where they are dotted all over the country, but there are an incredible amount of museums in Paris itself that you can visit.</p>
<p>Probably one of the most well known French Museums in Paris is The Louvre, which is famous for the Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo da Vinchi and this place can take at least a day or more to get round to see all the exhib<span id="more-7"></span>its and you need a pair of walking shoes for this one!  But the popular Musee d&#8217;Orsay situated in the former Paris railway station on the left bank of the River Seine picks up where The Louvre leaves off and features mainly French art.</p>
<p>The Palais de Tokyo is another popular museum especially with the younger generation and situated in an art-deco palace holding only temporary exhibitions, it is open until midnight and has become known as the most creative and fun museum in Paris.</p>
<p>But you can also get to visit a traditional home of one of the famous artists or authors, like the home of Victor Hugo who wrote The Hunchback of Notre dame, or seeing Honor Balzac’s house where he made it a place of refuge and it even had an escape hatch to get away from the debtors that he owed money to, which is now part of the Musee du Vin wine museum.</p>
<p>Or for a completely different scene, why not visit the Musée Cernuschi with its collection of Asian art, or the more modern Fondation Le Corbusier who became a pioneer in modern design and dedicated time to plans for providing better living conditions for people living in crowded cities.</p>
<p>There are lots of museums that are dedicated to famous artists and sculptors such as Musee Rodin and the Picasso Museum, but to step back in time and get a feel for how some of them lived and worked a visit to the Musee Bourdelle or the Gustave Moureau museum is well worth the time.</p>
<p>However, just in the city of Paris there are lots of museums dedicated to specific topics, such as the Musée des Egouts or Paris Sewers Museum, where you go beneath the city to discover their history and how they work, or you have the catacombs, which are again underground.</p>
<p>But keeping above ground, there are other museums in Paris dedicated to specific themes like the Musée de la Musique, dedicated to music and musical instruments that even has a Stradivarius violin and the Musee de la Poste, dedicated to the French Postal Service.  Or perhaps you have an interest in dolls, as the Musée de la Poupée is all about dolls and their history, plus they even do valuations and repairs to antique dolls and teddy bears.  The Musee du Vin is dedicated to the French past-time of wine and wine making and here you can even have wine tasting sessions and enjoy a meal in their restaurant.</p>
<p>Paris has such a wide variety of museums for all the family to enjoy like going inside a decommissioned submarine, visiting the air and space museum and going inside a Boeing 747 or Concorde or going up the tower at the Notre Dame Cathedral to see the gargoyles.</p>
<p>There is so much more on offer than just the traditional art scene and you could spend months just visiting museums, without even contemplating any other monuments and landmarks in Paris, which is another major part of the French History that this incredible city is so proud of.</p>
<p>Yet we would like to point out that all the museums are closed for at least one day of the week and this is usually on a Monday or Tuesday, for instance The Louvre is closed on a Tuesday and therefore other popular museums get exceedingly busy on this day.</p>
<p>Also at certain state run museums you can gain free entry on the first Sunday of every month, however, if you do decide to choose this option, be prepared for the large crowds and long queues, especially at some of the more well known and famous museums!  But one option for jumping the queues is to purchase a Paris Pass that gains you entry into more than sixty different museums and attractions.</p>
<p>But we have found that you really do need to plan in advance exactly where you wish to go, otherwise you will definitely run out of time, mind you, this could be a good excuse for returning to Paris on another holiday in France!</p>
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<p>Dinosaur interacts with children in the Los Angeles Natural History Museum. Pretty cool. &#8220;Living Dinosaurs&#8221; was created by: www.erth.com.au &#8211; Check them out. See more videos &#8211; www.youtube.com www.youtube.com</p>
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<p>What are four good examples of buildings that would help in choosing a deisgn for a museum?<br />
You are a member of and advisory board who answers to a public figure; someone who is in control of, and makes decisions concerning the architectural development of the city where you reside. It has been established that there is a need for a new museum to house the historic art and artifacts of the city and surrounding region. You have been given the responsibility to begin the search for the appropriate architect as well as inform the said public figure of the reasons why a particular architect/architecture is suitable for the charge of the museum. Your research begins with understanding historical models for museums and similar institutions.</p>
<p>In your paper you must select four examples that programmatically fit your idea of “museum” and explain why you have chosen these buildings (note that the chosen buildings do not necessarily need to be museums). You must then present your findings to the board for review. It is your responsibility to explain why these models are good precedents, and then you must explain why, even though these where suitable at the time, they may not be suitable now. Also, you must reference four contemporary museums that you feel are appropriate in order to foster a connective historical understanding of your choices to your audience: the board.</p>
<p>Essentially, you will be selecting buildings that can perform as a museum “type.” You will explain the positive, and potentially negative, attributes of the building as an historic model. The selection of the contemporary – modern – buildings is to reinforce both positive and negative elements. Remember, in the end, you are not selecting a “building.” You are educating a group of people in order for them to make the appropriate decisions on hiring an architect. You will not suggest an architect.</p>
<p>The ideas in your paper are general. You should use thoughts discussed in the lectures as well as your individual research. Remember that notions of program, formal design, materials, structure and contemporary ideas are all constituents that should be used in your paper.</p>
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<p>In Amsterdam, there are more than fifty museums, from modern art and photography to film and theatre, with a few less traditional ones thrown in as well.  Here is a list of&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>In Amsterdam, there are more than fifty museums, from modern art and photography to film and theatre, with a few less traditional ones thrown in as well.  Here is a list of 14 must-see museums in Amsterdam from the well-known to the obscure.</p>
<p>#1. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. The largest museum in the Netherlands, the Rijksmuseum sees more than one million visitors annually at its unparalleled collection of Dutch art.  The Rijksmuseum and <span id="more-5"></span>the Van Gogh Museum (#2) are situated in Amsterdam&#8217;s Museum Quarter, the most fashionable district in the city, rich in cultural institutions, restaurants and fashionable holiday accommodations.</p>
<p>#2. Van Gogh Museum. Dedicated to the Netherland&#8217;s most famous artist, the Van Gogh Museum houses 200 paintings and 550 sketches of the master, together with his letters to his contemporaries.</p>
<p>#3. Amsterdam Tulip Museum. This is a small museum dedicated to the national symbol of Netherlands: the tulip.  This museum features multimedia presentations and a museum shop with rare tulip bulbs.</p>
<p>#4. The Anne Frank House. Across the canal from the tulip museum is the Anne Frank House.  The historic World War II hiding place of Anne Frank and her family, the museum features original pages from her famous diary. Visitors can also walk through the haunting quarters in which Anne and her family hid.</p>
<p>#5. Museum van Loon. Housed in a patrician canal house in the center of Amsterdam, the van Loon Museum is owned by the aristocratic Van Loon family and provides visitors a unique view into the life of the Dutch upper class.</p>
<p>#6. Museum Willet-Holthuysen. Another museum offering a glimpse into the wealthy class, the Museum Willet-Holthuysen is housed in a 17th century home and features an impressive personal collection of silverware, paintings and furniture.</p>
<p>#7. Amsterdam Historical Museum. The perfect museum for history buffs, the Amsterdam Historical Museum has permanent exhibitions about various periods in the history of the Netherlands.</p>
<p>#8. Hortus Botanicus. The Amsterdam Botanical Garden was first established in 1638 as an herb garden for Dutch doctors.  Today it is a living museum with botany samples from around the world.</p>
<p>#9. NEMO. The ultimate hands-on museum, the NEMO Museum has hundreds of please touch exhibits for children and adults alike about science and technology.</p>
<p>#10. Ajax Museum. Dedicated to Amsterdam&#8217;s champion football club, the Ajax Museum includes photographic and video images from the last century of Ajax football.</p>
<p>#11. Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum. The Netherlands Scheepvaart, or Maritime, Museum has the world&#8217;s largest collection of boats.  The museum features model boats and real-life ships, plus a number of maps and historical documents about Dutch naval history.</p>
<p>#12. Heineken Experience. Come learn about the history of brewing at one of the world&#8217;s best beer manufacturers.</p>
<p>#13. The Venustemple. This sex museum houses the foremost European collection of erotic paintings and objects throughout history.</p>
<p>#14. Erotic Museum. For more on sex, check out the Erotic Museum.  Situated in the heart of the Red Light District, the Erotic Museum has five floors of erotic artwork together with a historical overview of the District.</p>
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<p>The Vrolik Museum in Amsterdam has the largest collection of human mutants. We learn more in this clip from Mysteries of Mutation on Discovery Channel.</p>
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<p>How should I go about becoming a museum curator?<br />
My dream job would be to work as a museum curator at the natural history museum in London. I am 22 and am about to finish an MSc in Human Evolution and Behaviour, I already have a degree in Psychology.  I am also volunteering 1 day a week at the museum in the Learning department which has been extremely rewarding. Any tips on furthering my dream?</p>
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		<title>The Science Museum: not Just a Tourist Hotspot</title>
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<p>Sir William Bragg, the eminent physicist, once stated, &#8220;The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.&#8221; The profundity and truthfulness of this statement&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>Sir William Bragg, the eminent physicist, once stated, &#8220;The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.&#8221; The profundity and truthfulness of this statement seems nowhere more relevant than in the National Science Museum in London &#8211; one of the country&#8217;s most loved historical institutions. As part of the National Museum of Science and Industry, the Science Museum is more than a touri<span id="more-33"></span>st attraction for London&#8217;s many visitors: it preserves some of the world&#8217;s most impressive scientific artefacts, while constantly showcasing new talent and the latest in scientific innovations from across the globe.</p>
<p>The Science Museum first opened in 1857 from the collection of the Royal Society of Arts, as well as surplus items from the Great Exhibition of 1851 to promote the achievements of science and technology. Initially created as part of the South Kensington Museum, the museum went through several incarnations before being officially titled the Science Museum in 1885.</p>
<p>Today, the Science Museum holds over 300,000 exhibits. Its most famous items include Stevenson&#8217;s Rocket, an early steam locomotive built by George Stevenson in 1829, James Watson&#8217;s model of DNA and Charles Babbage&#8217;s Difference engine, a special-purpose mechanical digital calculator. The Museum itself is made up of a series of permanent and temporary galleries, including &#8216;Space&#8217;, a historical gallery that tells the story of human space exploration, &#8216;Flight&#8217;, which contains a number of aeroplanes and helicopters, and &#8216;Making the Modern World&#8217;, a new gallery which houses some of the museums&#8217; most iconic collections.</p>
<p>Since December 2001, the museum has been free to all visitors, and is therefore a popular attraction for families in Britain. In fact, the Science Museum also organises &#8220;Science Night&#8221; &#8211; described as an &#8220;all-night extravaganza with a scientific twist&#8221;. On these evenings, up to 380 children aged between 8 and 11 are allowed to spend an evening in the museum performing enjoyable, science-based activities before being allowed to spend the night among the exhibits. In the morning, the participating children can awake to breakfast in the museum, more scientific-based fun and an IMAX film &#8211; an altogether unforgettable scientific experience!</p>
<p>But the Science Museum doesn&#8217;t simply provide a place for children to learn and play amongst some of the world&#8217;s most important scientific developments: it also opens up forums for controversial scientific debate. The Dana Centre, a groundbreaking urban bar and café, was opened in 2003 in an annex to the Museum, and is currently the UK&#8217;s only dedicated scientific discussion venue for adults. </p>
<p>As an integral part of the National Museum of Science and Industry (which includes York&#8217;s National Railway Museum and the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford), the Science Museum plays a crucial part in the scientific education of much of Britain&#8217;s population. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re hoping to visit the Science Museum, you&#8217;re sure to find a range of <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hotelnet.co.uk/topcities/London-1.htm">London hotels</a> located in South Kensington through a variety of online travel sites. So choose to spend a day &#8211; or a night &#8211; in the Science Museum, not just because it provides fun for children and adults alike but because, as an institution of scientific progress and learning, it&#8217;s virtually unparalleled.</p>
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<p>Musée Magritte Museum is opening with a unique collection of Magritte his work.  <H3>Help answer the question about Museum</H3>Museum Stick? What is the name of the removable adhesive for sticking objects to their shelves?<br />I once saw a product that I think was called Museum stick &#8211; though if it was, I would probably have been able to find it by now.  Regardless, it was an adhesive that was removable, and may have even been wax-based.  It was advertised as having been created for museums to fix artifacts in place, so they would not be knocked over easily.  I think they also indicated it was good for earthquakes.  I need some!  So please let me know if you know the name of such a product and where I can find it.  Thanks bunches!<br />
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