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  1. Sources on folk museums and living historical farms (Folklore forum : Bibliographic and special series) by Ormond Loomis, 1977
  2. Living Museum
  3. Oldtown-Finntown, Virginia, Minnesota: [a development plan for a pioneer era living museum by Kim F Zarney, 1980
  4. Living Museum Volume 50 Number 4, 1988 by Illinois State Museum, 1988
  5. The Living Object : The Art Collection of Ellen H. Johnson - Allen Memorial Art Museum Bulletin / Oberlin College : March 6 - May 25, 1992 - XLV, 1 & 2, 1992 by Elizabeth; et al Allen Memorial Art Museum / Oberlin College; Brown, 1992
  6. Notice of a remarkable case of combination between two different genera of living corals (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History) by Robert Parr Whitfield, 1901
  7. Eupetaurus and the living petauristine sciurids (American Museum novitates) by Malcolm C McKenna, 1962
  8. A phylogenetic study of living and fossil platyrrhines (American Museum novitates) by Inés Horovitz, 1999
  9. Not a Museum But a Living Force: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Evangelical Library in London by Iain H Murray, 1995
  10. Education At Living History Museums (A Masters of Science Plan B Paper) by George D. Chapman, 1987
  11. Without Walls: a Report on Healing Through Remembering's Open Call for Ideas for a Living Memorial Museum of the Conflict in and About Northern Ireland by Louise Purbrick, Healing Through Remembering, 2007-11-30
  12. Sainte Marie among the Iroquois: A living history museum of the French and the Iroquois at Onondaga in the 17th century by Elizabeth Metz, 1995
  13. A great living tree museum: The Letchworth Park arboretum by Charles M Dow, 1912
  14. The deluxe guide in living color to the incomparable Grand Trianon art museum by John W Metzger, 1964

101. Black Country Attractions Living Museum Jodrell Bank | Midlands
Midlands attractions places to visit Black Country living Museum, JodrellBank, Tolsey Museum, Dudley Castle, Paradise Mill Silk Museum.
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Cotswolds Motor Museum Classic motoring and toy collection Welcome to the home of Brum and a vast collection of motoring memorabillia. Located in the beautiful Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Water, the Cotswold Motoring Museum is a ... Bourton on the Water Museums Galleries, Stratford-upon-Avon, The South Midlands, Midlands Paradise Mill Illustrating life in Paradise Mill in the 1930's Paradise Mill, situated a short distance from the silk museum, was a working silk mill until 1981. Today, Paradise Mill is a living museum. The jacquard handlooms have been... Jodrell Bank Science Centre Visitor centre for the world famous Lovell Radio Telescope The Jodrell Bank Science Centre is the visitor centre for the world famous Lovell Radio Telescope and the Jodrell Bank Observatory, the astronomy research centre of the... Gawsworth Hall An ancient manor house and open air theatre Gawsworth Hall is an ancient manor house dating from late 15th century wrapped in romance, intrigue and great charm. Still a family home, Gawsworth has fine pictures and...

102. Welcome To New Opportunities Fund
These include the WW2 living Museum which combines historic exhibits with Situated in St James’s Park, the living Museum will combine a series of
http://www.nof.org.uk/default.aspx?tc=715&tct=1

103. Living Landscapes
The Royal BC Museum launched its regional outreach program living Landscapes asa multiyear pilot project for the Thompson - Okanagan in 1994.
http://www.livinglandscapes.bc.ca/thomp-ok/
Thompson-Okanagan
Osoyoos Lake, south Okanagan
Photo: Rob Cannings The Royal BC Museum launched its regional outreach program Living Landscapes as a multi-year pilot project for the Thompson - Okanagan in 1994. Titled, , the purpose of the initiative was to work with community organizations, educators, First Nations, naturalists, historical societies, museums and others in encourage the exploration of their local cultural and physical environments. Douglas Lake Ranch, Nicola
Photo: Brent Cooke The program focused on the Thompson-Okanagan between 1994 and 1996 during which time the Royal BC Museum partnered with Okanagan University College to develop on-line public access to project results through the Internet. The initial Living Landscapes/Thompson-Okanagan regional website was launched in 1996 and was jointly maintained until April 2002. To maintain access to many of the original components of the earlier Thomspon-Okanagan Living Landscapes regional website, they have been reformatted and presented here under the categories of Human History and Natural History . Projects of specific interest to teachers are grouped under the category of Education We continue to be interested in hearing about research and educational initiatives that reflect local perspectives on the human and natural history of the Thompson-Okanagan region.

104. Hind & Hart Narrowboat Hotels
Very large living heritage museum, waterside on the Dudley no 1 Canal at The Black Country living Museum is an open air recreation of Brum life at the
http://www.hindandhart.co.uk/museumstow.htm
TOWPATH MUSEUMS As Hind and Hart cruise for 30 weeks of the year we cover a lot of the network and always enjoy visiting Museums, Stately Homes and Cathedrals that are waterside or within walking distance of moorings. Often allowing half a day in our programme, for our guests to visit them. For suggested moorings at each site please see Towpath Shopping There are links from the Links Page to most of the museums own web sites. These are Nigel Hamilton’s personal views of some we visited over the last 7 years. Last updated in March 2003. We will be visiting them all again and hopefully some new ones too. Listed in alphabetical order. Scroll down for the entry.
Anderton Boat Lift Visitor Centre
Birchalls Canal Museum
The Black Country Living Museum.
Crofton Pumping Station
The Ellesmere Port Boat Museum
Foxton Canal Museum
The London Canal Museum
Kennet and Avon Canal Trust: Devizes Wharf.
National Maritime Musuem, Greenwich Thames

105. Days Out In Central England
Other info A living openair museum spread over a 26-acre site. Other infoThe country s premier living museum offers the chance to revisit the
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... printer friendly Museums Black Country Living Museum Tipton Road, Dudley, West Midlands DY1 4SQ Open 10.00-17.00 daily Age Cost Other info A living open-air museum spread over a 26-acre site. Call 0121 557 9643 or visit the website Ironbridge Gorge Museum Ironbridge, Telford, Shropshire TF8 7AW Open 10.00-17.00 daily Age 7+, but no unaccompanied children allowed Cost Other info The country's premier living museum offers the chance to revisit the birthplace of the industrial revolution. Call 01952 432 166 or visit the website Theme Parks Alton Towers Alton, Staffordshire ST10 4DB Open 9.30-17.30 daily Age All Cost Other info Probably the country's best known theme park.

106. Imperial War Museum - Press Desk
The Museum will contribute to the national commemorations in London as part ofthe living Museum in St James s Park a unique collection of Second World
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Text Only Site Map About Us IWM London ... Online Exhibitions Press Desk Next IWM London Black History Month
To mark Black History Month, throughout October the Imperial War Museum London will host a season of free talks, films and events devoted to the involvement of African, Asian and Caribbean peoples in the two world wars. Drawing for Survival
Captive from 1 October 2005. Lawrence of Arabia: the life, the legend
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The Imperial War Museum Duxford is delighted to announce that six members of the Guinea Pig Club will join with Battle of Britain veterans as fellow Guests of Honour on Sunday 11 September at its 65th anniversary Battle of Britain Air Show.
The Breitling Jet Team is set to amaze the crowds at the forthcoming Battle of Britain Anniversary Air Show on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 September with their precision aerobatic display in their last UK appearance of 2005. Next Next HMS Belfast Impact 1945: Imperial War Museum Marks Veterans Awareness Week
The Imperial War Museum is holding a series of special events to mark the first national Veterans Awareness Week from the 4-10 July. The Museum will contribute to the national commemorations in London as part of the 'Living Museum' in St James's Park - a unique collection of Second World War exhibits from over 28 museums and organisations.
Newly Discovered Film Captures Young Holocaust Survivors' Journey to the UK

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Children from Benchill primary school in Wythenshawe and the Lutheran School of Hope, Ramallah (Palestine) have produced tiles and text for a special ceramic sculpture, on display in public for the first time at IWM North.

107. VVV Maastricht
A living museum which tells the exciting story of the people and industries whoplay or have played an important role in the development of the Netherlands.
http://www.vvvmaastricht.nl/Musea/?lang=en

108. Ghost Ranch Living Museum :: New Mexico Tourism Department
A museum of conservation, ecology and heritage located in northern New Mexico inthe landscape immortalized by painter Georgia O Keeffe.
http://newmexico.org/place/loc/sightseeing/page/DB-place/place/2065.html
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109. Living Gloucester
Gloucester City Council explains the history that shaped the city, including thestory of Gloucester industries and notable events, places and people.
http://www.livinggloucester.co.uk/
WELCOME TO LIVING GLOUCESTER...
Living Gloucester is Gloucester City Council's million- piece, four-dimensional jigsaw of our city. The site is continually being updated and as it stands today, represents the first stage of its development. Take a look and enter now!

110. Admission To The PhD Program Cummings School Of Veterinary
including Boston s Freedom Trail, Old Sturbridge Village (a living museumdepicting 1830 rural village life), the beaches of Cape Cod and Maine,
http://www.tufts.edu/vet/phd/faq.html

111. Conservatory Of Flowers: Press
Conservatory of Flowers A living Museum. Introduction The Conservatory ofFlowers is a spectacular living museum of rare and beautiful tropical plants
http://www.conservatoryofflowers.org/press/alivingmuseum.htm
Fact Sheet
Conservatory of Flowers: A Living Museum Introduction
San Francisco's beloved Conservatory of Flowers is reopening to the public eight years after a pacific storm with winds of over 100 mph severely damaged this jewel-like Victorian greenhouse. After the storm, spontaneous donations from private citizens kick started what would become a $25 million rehabilitation effort. When the Conservatory reopens on September 20, 2003, the public will not only find a beautifully restored building, but a transformed institution as well. An extraordinary $4 million interior program of horticultural and botanical displays have been created to inspire visitors young and old to appreciate and conserve this earth's extraordinary biodiversity and tropical flora. History
Opened in 1879, the wood and glass greenhouse is the oldest existing conservatory in the Western Hemisphere and has attracted millions of visitors to Golden Gate Park since it first opened its doors. It is designated as a city, state and national historic landmark and was one of the 100 most endangered sites of the World Monuments Fund. It is a civil engineering landmark as well, serving as one of the few examples of a Victorian-era prefabricated building. The original kit of parts for the building belonged to James Lick, a wealthy businessman who made his fortune in real estate, who ordered the greenhouse for his San Jose estate. Unfortunately, Lick died before it was ever erected. Put up for sale by his trustees, the kit was purchased in 1878 by a group of prominent San Franciscans who offered it to the City of San Francisco for use in Golden Gate Park.

112. Brown County, Wisconsin: Attractions, Historic Sites, Parks, Nature Centers, Fes
Heritage Hill living History Museum 2640 S. Webster Avenue, Green Bay An outdoor living museum, the Heritage Hill features 25 historic and reconstructed
http://www.explorewisconsin.com/countypages/brown.html
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previous page/directory Type in one or more key words (or a phrase) and location to search our entire site! Points of Interest Special Things to do Click here to return to Brown County Businesses Brown County Attractions Fun is all around when you're in Brown County! Located at the base of Green Bay, Brown County offers visitors and residents a chance to enjoy anything from communities rich with history, to the beautiful serenity of botanical gardens and wildlife sanctuaries, to undying loyalty and excitement brought on by being home to the World Famous Green Bay Packers. All throughout Brown County there are places to go and things to do that are fun, interesting and educational. As one of the Midwest's oldest settlements, Brown County has a rich historical heritage for you to explore...whether you choose to stroll through one of many museums enjoying exhibits or have a interactive history lesson with costumed tour guides at Brown County's historical homes and living museums. A visit to Brown County, with countless activities and places to visit, offers persons of all ages a wonderful and memorable experience. For nature enthusiasts it 's a must to visit the L.H Barhousen Waterfowl Preserve and the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary. Even if you don't have a green thumb, strolling the beautiful walkways of the Green Bay Botanical Garden will be a wonderful way to spend the afternoon. Don't forget to set aside a day for the NEW Zoo, one of Wisconsin's premier animal habitats on more than 40 acres natural exhibit area.

113. Billings Farm And Museum Of Woodstock, Vermont
The Billings Farm Museum is a living museum of Vermont s rural past and aworking dairy farm, located in Woodstock, Vermont. Open daily, May October.
http://www.billingsfarm.org/
Gateway to Vermont's Rural Heritage Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park , the only national park to tell the story of conservation history and the evolving nature of land stewardship in America. The Park is a gift to the people of the United States from Laurance S. and Mary F. Rockefeller Woodstock Chamber of Commerce Vermont Attractions Association Vermont Chamber of Commerce ... Western Heritage Center
P.O. Box 489
Woodstock, VT 05091-0489
802-457-2355 ~ Fax: 802-457-4663 ~ E-Mail: billings.farm@valley.net
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114. The Pharaonic Village - Introduction
The Pharaonic Village is a living museum of Egypt at the time of the Pharaohs.Over a hundred actors and actresses portray ancient Egyptian daily life
http://www.touregypt.net/village/
For more information
on the Pharaonic Village,
the Dr. Ragab Papyrus Institute
or the Egyptian Marketplace
write to: In Egypt:
The Pharaonic Village
3 El Bahr El Aazam St.
Giza, Egypt
= or =
PO Box 244
Orman, Giza Tel: 011-202-571-8675 Fax: 011-202-568-9266 Click Here to E-Mail Dr. Ragab Papyrus Institute PO Box 45 Orman, Giza Tel: 011-202-336-7212 Fax: 011-202-349-9133 Click Here to E-Mail Introduction T ake a step back in time; about three thousand years back, to be exact. Just a few miles from the center of Cairo is a time machine waiting to take you on a fantastic journey to the days of the Pharaohs, a time brought to life by an incredible group of actors and actresses, faithful and exact reproductions of buildings, clothing, and lifestyles; and of course, the redoubtable Dr. Hassan Ragab and his son Dr. Abdelsalam Ragab. They have worked for over twenty years to create the most precise living recreation of the golden days of Pharaonic Egypt, and now he invites you to join him on this fascinating journey to the past.

115. Entrez PubMed
Historya living museum. Interview by Grethe Kjaergaard. Article in DanishBorgesen IM. Publication Types Historical Article Interview MeSH Terms
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9

116. MGPL Webrary® - Magazine Subject Index
living Museum. HOBBIES See also SPORTS AND RECREATION, CRAFTS MUSEUMSliving Museum Smithsonian. MUSIC Billboard Fanfare Opera News Sound Vision
http://www.webrary.org/ref/magsublist.html
Magazine Subject Index This Subject Guide to the magazine collection contains references to some magazines or journals to which the Library no longer carries current subscriptions, although we do have the back issues. Actual dates of Library holdings are in the MGPL Magazine List; please consult the current Magazine List to verify the dates of titles in the Library's collection. Index
Click on a letter in the list below to move to that portion of the listing. A B C D ... Magazine List
A
AERONAUTICS
Aviation Week and Space Technology
AGING
AARP Bulletin
Elderhostel
Johns Hopkins Medical Letter: Health after 50
More
Prevention
ANIMALS
See also NATURAL HISTORY PETS
Audubon
Cat Fancy
Dog Fancy National Wildlife
ANTIQUES
See also COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING Antiques
ARCHAEOLOGY
Archaeology
ARCHITECTURE
Architectural Digest
ART
American Artist Art in America ARTnews Bookforum Smithsonian
ASTRONOMY
Astronomy
AUTOMOBILES
AutoWeek Car and Driver Hot Rod Kelley Blue Book New Car Price Manual Kelley Blue Book Older Car Guide Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide Motor Trend Old Cars Price Guide Popular Mechanics Truckin's SUV (2004)
B BIOGRAPHY
Biography Today Current Biography In Touch Weekly People US Weekly AudioFile Plus Book (2003) Bookforum Booklist Bookmarks BookPage Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Kirkus Reviews KLIATT Library Journal Locus Mailbox Bookbag New Book News New York Review of Books New York Times Book Review Pages Publishers Weekly Talking Books Topics
BUSINESS
Advertising Age Adweek Barron's Bottom Line/Personal

117. Colonial Williamsburg... Where History Lives
Experience Colonial Life by exploring the trades, politics, and other aspects of18thcentury living. Browse the Colonial Dateline highlighting events from
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