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A lot of companies also have "museums" in their lobby areas- which are just small exhibits that talk about a history. There are also corporations who have art museums- or exhibits. There are also public museums which have strong corporate connexions- like the Museum of Flight in
Seattle with Boeing.
Shell Oil has a museum. The Walter P Chrysler museum (Daimler Chrysler) has just opened in an amazing new facility in Auburn Hills. Home Depot in Atlanta; GM, The Gap (newly opened), Motorola in Schaumburg, IL; Erie Insurance Group in Erie, PA; Hershey in Hershey, PA and Timex in
Waterbury, CT. CIGNA had a museum in Philadelphia, but that might no longer be open due to changes in the corporate structure. England has a museum for Cadbury's chocolate and Colman's Mustard in Norwich.
That's all I can think of that are currently open.
Pamela Feltus
Historian
The History Factory
"Christopher J. Dawson" wrote:
> Well, this BG alum knows of several off the top of his balding head; there's
> the World of Coke in Atlanta, Georgia; The Crayola Museum in Eaton, PA;
> Kellogg's Cereal City, in Battle Creek, Michigan. In Hollidaysburg, PA.
> there's a museum/visitor center/play center dedicated to Slinkys, which are
> made there.
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> Christopher J. Dawson
> Curator of Urban and Industrial History
> Crawford Museum of Transportation and Industry Design Task Force
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