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Ryo Yasui <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Aug 2000 03:13:19 -0400
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For all of those 'loo users' out there !

Following the information from Roy and Deoborah, perhaps Yours Truly should
pass on the below also.

There is small but an unique museum about sanitary plumbing in Worcester,
MA in the US. The American Sanitary Plumbing Museum is founded by the
Charles Manoog, Inc., the New England company for sanitary plumbing,
heating equipments, steel pipes and valves; and run by the Manoog
Foundation.

Among their collections:
the first water supply pipes used in Boston;
toilets used in prisons;
toilets made of gold (!);
bathtubs; etc.

Director: Mrs. Bettejane Manoog
American Sanitary Plumbing Museum
39 Piedmont Street, Worcester, MA 01610, U.S.A.
tel: 508-754-9453
fax: 508-756-0165
e-mail: [log in to unmask]

Stay tuned to the Museum-L!

Ryo

Yasui R.
Lecturer in Museum Studies
Obirin University
Tokyo, Japan
e-post: [log in to unmask]

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