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Dear Listers ...
For another example of statewide cultural institution info, see ...
http://www.comet.net/museums/
which lists Virginia museums of all sorts as well as providing a map
guide to them!
Walter
> >From: Alex Traube
> >Sent: Monday, October 07, 1996 12:21:26 AM
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: New Mexico's Cultural Treasures
> >Auto forwarded by a Rule
> >
> The Museum of New Mexico has a WWW site of all the museums, parks,
> archives, and monuments that could be found.Included in this "New
> Mexico's
> Cultural Treasures" site is institutional information such as phone
> numbers, etc. Also included is summary informatiom on collections. A
> hardcopy book will follow later this fall.
> We believe that New Mexico is the first American state to attempt
> universal
> statewide coverage of its art institutions. More significantly, we hope
> that this project is the first of many such on-line cultural efforts
> which
> provide museum access to a wider audience in a different form.
> If you care to check out the site (http://www nmculture.org), you can
> send
> us your comments.
> Hope you enjoy it.
> Salud!
> Alex
>
> ALEX TRAUBE
> BigPicture:Art/Education/Communication
> 941 Placita Chaco
> Santa Fe, NM 87501-5427
> Voice: 505-474-8500
> Fax: 505-474-8585
>
> Check New Mexico's Cultural Treasures on the World Wide Web:
> http://www/nmculture.org
--
Walter R. T. Witschey, Ph.D., Director
Science Museum of Virginia
2500 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23220
Voice: (804) 367-6799 FAX: (804) 367-9348
e-mail: [log in to unmask] homepage: http://WWW.SMV.Mus.VA.US
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