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Tue, 12 Aug 1997 13:04:55 PDT
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The Musee de la Civilization in Quebec City did a wonderful exhibit about
food -- from the growing and marketing of food to technology in the kitchen
and the cultural implications of dining -- about 5 years or so ago.  Also,
I just saw a nice show about food at the Conner Prairie Museum in Indiana.

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> On the subject of food, does anyone know of other exhibitions specific
> to food, its history, science, art, etc during the last 10-20 years or
> so and where they were held? (We had one in 94 at the Castellani called
> Consuming Passions.) Is there a museum devoted to food?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Elizabeth Licata
> Castellani Art Museum
> Niagara University
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