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Yes, there is nothing quite so handy as just looking to your computer
screen for the answers that you need.  Museum stuff is starting to
appear out there, which is nice.  I made a site with museum-related
vendors and information centers, etc., and I update it here and there,
now and then...I make no great claims, but I am happy to update it if
folks have suggestions (I glean them from here and add them, too, when I
have time).  Not comprehensive, nothing great, but it can come in
handy.  I can certainly never remember addresses, and I like having a
central place to go to look for them.

http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/8189/muselinks.html

Best wishes!
--
Timothy L. Campbell
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http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/8189

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