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Do they need to be open to the public?
Pat
On 11/29/2010 9:45 AM, Linda Norris wrote:
> Hi All--
>
> For a project, I'm looking for historic homes that were the homes of
> scientists--inventors, naturalists, engineers, or other kind of science.
> My Google search has only turned up a few (but interestingly, quite a number
> in countries in the former Soviet Union) and I'm sure there are more.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions the collective wisdom of the list may have.
>
> And as always, don't forget to check out my blogs: The Uncataloged
> Museum<http://uncatalogedmuseum.blogspot.com>and now also, The
> Pickle Project.<http://pickleproject.blogspot.com>
>
> Linda
>
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Patricia L. Miller, Executive Director
Illinois Heritage Association
602 ½ E. Green St., Champaign, IL 61820
217-359-5600. http://www.illinoisheritage.org
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