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>Re: Date: Tue, 31 Dec 1996 21:47:58 -0800
>From: elvira <[log in to unmask]>

>does any one know where the American Funeral Museum is (the State) and /or
phone number?

Yes--American Funeral Service Museum is in Houston, TX, at 415 Barren Springs
Dr. , 77090. Phone is: 713 876-3063.

While I'm here, and in the home stretch of writing/research for our upcoming
guide to over 1000 (special, small, sometimes quirky, from Navajo Code
Talkers through visionary artists and vacuum cleaner collections, in real
space and virtual) "Little Museums" in U.S., we notice not one Marilyn
Monroe-featured, or related, museum, despite seemingly endless Elvis (and
other pop icon) spins. Rights problem? Other theories? And of course, please
let me know if you know of any. (We do have a call in to collector Gene
London, who may have an answer.) Also-any recently (within last 6 months or
so) finds in your area, or new net candidates, please reply direct to me.
Thanks and very Happy New Year greetings to all.

Lynne Arany, co-author Little Museums (Holt, 1997)
Ink Projects
56 W. 11th St.
Rm. 4FW
NY, NY  10011
fax: 212 979-7379
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