Features three main collections, world cultures, natural history and music. Includes details of displays, opening times, facilities and directions. Located in London, UK.
Features displays of Northwest Coast human and natural history from the end of the last ice age to the 20th Century. Includes details of exhibits, programs, fees, hours, memberships and directions. Located in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada.
Features indigenous and exotic species of extinct, endangered and common birds, mammals, reptiles, fish, insects, plants as well as rock and mineral specimens and extensive collections devoted to human history. Includes hours, admission fees, events, programs and services, and directions. Located in New Zealand.
Features memorabilia, folk art, homemade inventions, a miniature animated town and gift shop. Includes hours, admission and directions. Located in Abita Springs, Louisiana.
Features selected artifacts of the Piedmont region, including those of Native Americans of the pre-Columbian era and the period of European settlement through the 19th Century. Includes details of displays, photos, visitor information and directions. Located in Madison, Georgia.
Collection features artifacts, memorabilia and over 60,000 photographs that interpret community life. Includes details of buildings and exhibits, hours, admission and directions. Based in Caithness in Northern Scotland.
Collections comprise more than 150,000 ethnographic and 600,000 archaeological objects representing prehistoric, historic, and contemporary cultures of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas, past and present. Includes hours and free admission. Located in Los Angeles, California.
Exhibits celebrate the women's movement, women in the arts, sports, and science. Includes details of the collection, events, education programs, memberships, volunteer opportunities, hours, and admission fees. Located in Dallas.
Nonprofit organization, dedicated to the discovery, understanding and celebration of the culinary heritage of the South, plans its opening in New Orleans, Louisiana in June, 2005. Provides membership details, press releases, and events.
Features a cluster of six small cottages that recreate a different era of Irish history - from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Includes details of the furnishings, a craft shop and tea room, and directions to the location in Glencolmcille, County Donegal, Ireland.
Science /
Social_Sciences /
Anthropology /
Cultural_Anthropology
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