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>>From: Katherine Jones-Garmil <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Ghoulish request
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>>Today the Museum Computer Network got a call from MONEY magazine asking
>>for information on museums with the following themes:  the occult,
>>witchcraft, mystery, vampires, wax museums, museums with a jail or prison
>>theme, etc.  While this seemed a strange request for MCN, I thought it
>>might be fun for discussion on museum-l (like the topic of movie and
>>museums, etc.).  The information is for the October issue (yes, Halloween!).
>>
>>Thanks for your help.
>>
>>Kathy Jones-Garmil
>>Program Director, Museum Computer Network
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>Kathy:
>
>Another one that's quite bizarre is one I went to in London years ago. The
>Burrows-Welcome Museum of Tropical Medicine has wax models of all kinds of
>weird tropical diseases,
 
May the great worm of enlightenment prosper in the compost pit of your mind.
Robert O. Dahl
Interpretive Planning and Design
8421 N. Via Tioga
Tucson, AZ 85704