Forgive me as well for a possible repost.  Johns Hopkins University has two
historic house museums Evergreen and Homewood.  Also, doesn't AAM have a
university museum  SIG? Although not all of them are going to be house
museums, I am sure they would be amenable to some sort of sharing, support,
or cooperation for a good project.


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Subject: Re: University owned/run historic houses or house museums


> Forgive me if some one has mentioned this one, But when I visited Baylor
> University there was a small historic, frontier village that had demos and
> such.  (and it sold Souix City Sodas which I miss dreadfully)
>
> Beth-Anee Johnson
>
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