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In a message dated 98-04-03 09:53:51 EST, [log in to unmask] writes:

<< Was wondering if you knew of any political party that has a museum on its
 own.

 We are not looking for museums which endorse national political systems but
 rather their whole collection focusses on attributes  and memorbilia from
 the political party.  Cheers
  >>

I'm probably being naughty here, but does the NRA count? Hee hee. Their museum
is scheduled to open June 1, 1998.

- Adrienne

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