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Stephen Nowlin <[log in to unmask]>
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Take a look at the Museum of Jurassic Technology here in L.A.

http://www.mjt.org/

Stephen Nowlin
Williamson Gallery
Art Center College of Design


On 8/26/05 11:19 AM, Rusty Baker's electrons arrived as:

> There are two eclectic museums in PA that come to mind...
> The Reading Public Museum
> The Everhart Museum
> 
> Rusty Baker
> Susquehanna Art Museum
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Linda Norris" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 2:15 PM
> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] eclectic museums
> 
> 
>> Please forgive cross-postings.
>> 
>> For a project at the Walter Elwood Museum in Amsterdam, NY,  we are
>> looking to identify similar museums.  Walter Elwood was a teacher,  who
>> established a museum in a school.  He was an eclectic collector,
>> interested in natural history,  local history,  and world cultures,
>> and the museum's collection reflects those broad interests.   We are
>> seeking museums who have similar types of collections and have found
>> innovative ways to interpret and present those collections to the
>> public.   We're also interested in learning about anthropologists,
>> historians or other scholars who may have examined these types of
>> museums and their meanings.
>> 
>> Thanks for any help you can provide.
>> 
>> Linda Norris
>> Riverhill
>> www.riverhillpartners.com
>> 
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