There are also a number of historic house museums in Victoria well worth
visiting: the Emily Carr house; Ellis Point; Craigdarroch castle all come
to mind immediately, but I think are one or two others. (There's an historic
school, the name of which escapes me.)
Eileen
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Eileen Mak | With a little monetary incentive and
Dept. of History | some mental antacids, Mass Culture America
UBC | can consume anything.
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On Wed, 19 Jun 1996, Anniston Museum of Natural History wrote:
> CMiller856 wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > I know this is a bit off topic but...
> > I am vacationing in Victoria BC this summer and would love some rec.
> > regarding museums not to be missed. I've checked out a few guidebooks but
> > would appreciate any suggestions from those who live there or have
> > visited.
> > please reply off-list to my email
> > thanks
> > Cheryl Miller
> > [log in to unmask]
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> I hope this list is not too vague but here are some suggestions:
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> Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, B.C.- History, Fine Art, Native
> Art, etc.
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> Museum of Anthropolgy, UBC campus, Vancouver, B.C. - Northwest Coast
> Native Art and Ethnology, etc.
>
> Vancouver Museum, Vancouver, B.C. - Natural Science, Natural History,
> Fine Art, Northwest Coast Ethnology, Anthropology, etc.
>
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> Paul Legris
> Exhibit Designer
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> Anniston Museum of Natural History [log in to unmask]
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> Anniston, AL 36201 (205)237-6776 fax
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