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The Museum of Everyday Life was founded in 2011 by Clare Dolan in Glover, Vermont. It is dedicated to the mundane and the familiar.
It is an independently run museum whose mission is to capture a “...slow-motion cataloguing of the quotidian–a detailed, theatrical expression of gratitude and love for the minuscule and unglamorous experi...
The Museum of the American Cocktail, based in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to education in mixology and preserving the rich history of the cocktail as developed in the United States. Among its events are tastings in association with specific seminars or exhibits. It annually presents the American Cocktail Awards (the "Olives"), togethe...
The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot is located in Tel Aviv, Israel, at the center of the Tel Aviv University campus in Ramat Aviv.
The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot is a global institution that tells the ongoing story of the Jewish people, intended for people of all faiths. Through its educational programming, the institution works to con...
The National Museum – Sultanate of Oman, established by royal decree in 2013 and opened July 30, 2016,is the Sultanate's flagship cultural institution, showcasing the nation’s heritage from the earliest human settlement in the Oman Peninsula some two million years ago through to the present day.
As a national institution with global outreach, the museum is...
The National WWII Museum, formerly known as The National D-Day Museum, is a military history museum located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, on Andrew Higgins Drive between Camp Street and Magazine Street. The museum focuses on the contribution made by the United States to Allied victory in World War II. Founded in 2000, it was later designa...
91 year old local resident Lee Estes of "The Nations" neighborhood is depicted in a mural painted on the side of a 160 foot tall Grain silo in Nashville, Tennessee. It was painted by Australian artist Guido Van Helton, who is an internationally acclaimed artist known for his large scale portraits.
Features fascinating exhibitions and a giant screen Dolby digital theater showing films with a focus on the natural world. The museum’s award-winning exhibit design team creates exhibitions on the unique and biodiverse southern California region. In addition, the museum hosts several traveling exhibitions each year which teach visitors about our natural world as...
The New Children’s Museum in downtown San Diego is a new model of children’s museum whose mission is to stimulate imagination, creativity and critical thinking in children and families through inventive and engaging experiences with contemporary art.
The Museum offers opportunities for children of all ages to experience the arts in ways that are meaningfu...
The New York Palace is a hotel combining the historic landmark Villard Mansion with a modern 55-story tower. Located at the center of Manhattan in Midtown at the corner of 50th Street and Madison Avenue, the luxury hotel is directly across the street from St Patrick's Cathedral.
In 1882, Henry Villard, a well-known railroad financier, hired McKim, Mead, and White to c...
Theodore Roosevelt Island is a 88.5-acre (358,000 m2) island and a national memorial located in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. The island was given to the American people by the Theodore Roosevelt Association in memory of the 26th U.S. president, Theodore Roosevelt.
The island is maintained by the National Park Service as part of the nearby George Washington Me...
The Old Farmhouse Laufas is an old rectory and farm museum located in Northern Iceland 30 km east of Akureyri.
Laufás turf house now belongs to the National Museum of Iceland and is run by the Akureyri Museum.
Hours of Operation: June 2nd - Sept 1st Daily 9.00-17.00Open by request for groups at other times. Admission: General: 900 ISK Seniors: 450 ISK Childre...
The Old Mill was recorded for the first time in the Doomsday Book of 1086 and in later centuries it became known as Slaughter Mill. It's located in a beautiful little village of Lower Slaughter and is built of red bricks. The Mill is a museum now where you can learn more about the area and the Mill itself.
Price: $78.00