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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. There are tens of thousands of museums all over the world. For a relatively short list, see the List of museums. The museums of ancient times, such as the Musaeum of Alexandria, would be equivalent to a modern graduate institute. The modern meaning of the word can be traced to the Museum of Pergamon in Anatolia, which displayed artwork. From Wikipedia under the
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Examiner.com Life-sized figures of Michael Jackson dressed in his trademark outfits are currently on display at Madame Tussauds wax museums in Hong Kong, Las Vegas, ... and more » From Google News Search: "museums" What is a cheap yet nice hotel in Chicago that isn't to far from the some of the museums? Q. I am going to be going in the summer, I only need one room. I'm heading there to check out a college I want to go to and see some of the museums. Also how do I know where the subway runs and such? Asked by talk_nerdy_2me - Thu Oct 18 10:04:05 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. You can stay at a hostel. Hostling International had a place right in the middle of downtown, smack dab in the center of everything. It's close to public transportation, Michigan Ave (Art Institute), and the other museums (Field Museusm, Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aqarium.) You can get a room there for less than $40 a night. And no, it's not some sleazy flophouse. Hostels are popular around the world, mostly with young backpackers who want to save their money for partying rather than a room they may spend a few hours a day in. There is a link below. As far as the subways, go to the Chicago Transit Authority website. They have a map showing subway/elevated train lines. Answered by bodinibold - Thu Oct 18 12:26:04 2007 What do South Africans think of the state of their national museums? Q. I visited the old Transvaal Museum on Saturday and found myself disgusted with the overall maintenance of the facilities, as well as the displays, which have not been upgraded in over 25 years, pathetic. Is culture not the backbone of a civilised society and surely with all the funds that the ANC frequently embezzles and abuses, funding could be found if the desire existed to upgrade these museums and other cultural facilities such as public libraries, etc? Asked by Bull's No 9 - Thu Apr 17 01:51:48 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Port Elizabeth museum has never amounted to much pre and post 1994, I think once you have been overseas to their museums full of cultural treasures, everything looks so bland in comparison. I mean does any of the SA Museums own a Rembrandt? I do not think so. Public libraries are real bad now here in PE, was there yesterday in order to get books for my children ... the books are so old and tatty, I really do not know when last did they buy any new books. As for municipal parks with swings, slides etc. as the things break they just never get replaced, our nearest park now only have the poles where the swings was and that is it, the slide, round a bout, and climbing frame have all rusted, crumbled and then was taken away, never to be… [cont.] Answered by Snorkie - Thu Apr 17 03:54:11 2008 I just planned a vacation in Rome for next week, but will the museums be open?
Q. I know Carnival season is in full swing next week, but what about the museums? Anyone know if they'll be shut down? I was really wanting to see all of Rome's historical sites as well, and the Vatican. Asked by Dex - Fri Feb 20 12:26:59 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. No problem, everything will be open, Rome doesn't really place much importance on the Carnival period. Remember, the last Sunday in the month the Sistine Chapel is free. Get there early, it will be full. Answered by romeoitaly - Sat Feb 21 17:41:49 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "museums" |





