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The Philadelphia Museum of Art has been steadily adding enhanced
features to its website, making both the online and in-person Museum
experience more educational and inspirational to an ever-broadening
audience. In addition to a streamlined look and easy-to-navigate
design, the new website now features Podcasts, RSS feeds, an
interactive floor plan, and a dynamic calendar of events, as well as
searchable objects from the Museum’s collection.
http://www.philamuseum.org
- Bill Ristine
On Sep 1, 2006, at 8:14 PM, Nora Christie wrote:
> On Monday, the Amon Carter Museum launched a new Web site that I think
> is
> worth exploring (and I am not just saying this because I work there).
> Check it out at www.cartermuseum.org.
>
> Nora
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