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  1. American Air Museum Duxford by Roger Freeman, 2002-11-09
  2. Inuit Kayaks in Canada (Canadian Museum of Civilization Mercury Series) by E. Y. Arima, 1988-07
  3. THE AMERICAN ROAD; THE STORY OF MANS METHOD OF TRANSPORTATION FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF HENRY FORD MUSEUM & GREENFIELD VILLAGE
  4. Vertical transportation in Old Back Bay, a museum case study: The acquisition of a small residential hydraulic elevator (Smithsonian studies in history and technology) by Robert M Vogel, 1988
  5. Famous guide to Chicago, the Windy City: A complete description of museums, theatres, restaurants, sports, nightlife & transportation by Nicki Polk, 1976
  6. The National Air and Space Museum by Barbara Angle Haber, 1995-03
  7. Motorcycle Mania: The Biker Book by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1998-06-15
  8. The Carriage Collection by Museums at Stony Brook, 2000-10-31
  9. Catalina by Sea:A Transportation History(CA)(Images of America) by Jeannine L. Pedersen, Catalina Island Museum, 2006-04-24
  10. Treasures of the National Maritime Museum
  11. The 25 Best Civil War Sites: The Ultimate Traveler's Guide to Battlefields, Monument & Museums (Greenline Historic Travel) by Clint Johnson, 2005-07-25
  12. The History of Military Flight: The United States Air Force Central Museum by Department of the Air Force, 1956
  13. The Conservation of Waterlogged Wood in the National Museum of Denmark (Studies in Museum Technology,) by B. Brorson Christensen, 1970-12-30
  14. Future of heritage site secured. (Sault Ste. Marie).(Bushplane Museum)(Brief Article): An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Ian Ross, 2001-11-01

101. North Carolina Transportation Museum

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102. RE Olds Transportation Museum - Home Page (v05.09.12)
Drive into history at the unique RE Olds transportation Museum in Lansing, At the RE Olds transportation Museum, you ll not only find the oldest
http://www.reoldsmuseum.org/
240 Museum Drive
Lansing, MI 48933
Thank you GMAC Web Site Sponsor Home News Articles Follow the Legend Exhibits Events ... Contact Us Lansing - a century of building great cars , a lifetime of automobile innovation, and an outstanding destination Drive into history at the unique R. E. Olds Transportation Museum in Lansing, Michigan. From 1880's through the Curved Dash Olds era to today's futuristic concept cars , you'll find an automobile to love in Lansing. At the R. E. Olds Transportation Museum, you'll not only find the oldest Oldsmobile, but the fastest. You can see rare vehicles like REO, Star, Durant, and Viking. See buggies, bicycles, trucks, engines, and more! Come take an exciting tour.
Don't miss the museum rated one of "The Ten Best Automobile Museums in the United States"
Car Collector Magazine
Step back in time

103. Education Center Activity: Transportation Museum
transportation Museum. Science/Social Studies Activity. Children will learn about different vehicles by creating their own transportation museum.
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Transportation Museum
Science/Social Studies Activity
Children will learn about different vehicles by creating their own transportation museum. By organizing the displays in their museum, they will also develop a better understanding of the educational value of museums. WHAT YOU NEED
  • Index cards
  • Construction paper
  • Donor Chart (print and copy)
WHAT TO DO
  • Ask children if they know what a museum is. For those who do not know, explain that a museum is a place where people can go to look at and learn about different things. Explain that there are different kinds of museums, such as, art museums, computer museums, science museums, and history museums. Encourage those children who have visited a museum to talk about their experience. What did they see? What did they learn? Were there things for them to touch? What did they like most about the museum?
  • Explain to children that they are going to create their own transportation museum in the classroom. Brainstorm a list of different vehicles. Encourage children to think of all modes of transportation, including vehicles for land, air, sea, and space. Record their suggestions on a piece of chart paper. Some children may have toy cars, trains, planes, boats, or spaceships at home. Ask them to bring in one or two of these vehicles to display (temporarily) in the museum. You may want to use the Donor Chart to keep track of who brought in which vehicle. If some children don't have any vehicles that they can bring in for the museum, have them choose a vehicle to draw. Explain that their pictures can also be displayed in the museum.
  • 104. Exhibitions At OHTM
    Housing 12 carriages from 1849 to 1910 in addition to one of the finest collections of pioneerera aircraft and automobiles in the world.
    http://www.ohtm.org/exhibits_2000.html
    The Last Dragons - China: The Final Years of World Steam Barber has spent a lifetime enjoying trains and photography in America. An opportunity in 2001 led him on a journey to China and Inner Mongolia to see the last continental railroad run entirely with steam engines. Since then Barber joined up with a small group of British enthusiasts who began delving deeper into the back country of China in search of the few remaining villages and communities still reliant on steam engines.
    One of the Museum's newest exhibitions, "Trucks: Delivering the Goods in Maine" , is a tribute to the workhorses of yesteryear. A variety of horsedrawn and motor-powered vehicles highlight this exhibition. Vehicles currently displayed include:
    • 1909 Chase Model D Truck
    • 1910 Buick Stake-Bed Delivery Truck
    • 1916 Koehler Model K "Go Getter" Truck
    • 1916 R.E.O. "The Fifth" Truck
    • 1927 Ford Model T Produce Truck
    • 1930 Model S Pickup
    • 1931 Ford Model A Mail Truck
    • 1937 Ford Stake-Body 1 1/2 ton Express Body
    • 1937 Studebaker J15 Stake-Body Truck
      w/1925 "Studebaker Special" Racer

    105. The Owls Head Transportation Museum: GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Owls Head transportation Museum demonstrates many of the restored aircraft, vehicles and engines in its collection during special event days.
    http://www.ohtm.org/general.html

    GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION The Owls Head Transportation Museum is located in mid-coast Maine, 2 miles south of Rockland on route 73.
    MAIL TO P.O. BOX 277, OWLS HEAD, MAINE 04854 PHONE: FAX: E-MAIL: info@ohtm.org HOURS: The Museum is open daily, 361 days a year. We are closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and the first Sunday of April for our Volunteer's Banquet.
    Hours from April through October are 10 AM to 5 PM daily.
    Hours from November through March are 10 AM to 4 PM daily.
    In addition, the Museum's Ground Vehicle and Aircraft Restoration Shops are open Thursday evenings year round from 6:30 to 9 PM. ADMISSION: The following rates are good for non-event days throughout . For Special Event admission rates, see the pages of each event for details.
    Adults: $7.00
    Seniors: $6.00
    Family: $18.00
    Museum Members
    and children under 5 are admitted free of charge throughout the year. ABOUT: The Owls Head Transportation Museum is a non-profit organization founded in 1974. Its purpose is to collect, preserve and exhibit pioneer aircraft, ground vehicles and engines significant to the evolution of transportation and/or the state of Maine. As part of its educational role, it will document, research and demonstrate its collection and offer related programs and services.

    106. Smithsonian Affiliations : North Carolina Transportation Museum
    The North Carolina transportation Museum seeks to preserve and interpret the history of transportation in North Carolina and to present this history in a
    http://affiliations.si.edu/html/affiliates.asp?ID=115

    107. Isle Of Man Guide - PEEL, Manx Transportation Museum
    Manx transportation Museum in Peel on the Isle of Man.
    http://www.iomguide.com/manxtransportationmuseum.php
    Search Site
    Monday, September 26, 2005
    Open: Apr 10th - Sept 26th:
    Saturday, 11am - 5pm
    Sunday, 1pm - 5pm
    Price: FREE Disabled: Limited Access
    Step at entrance and narrow walkways Location: Peel Parking: Ample, close by in Car Park
    History
    The Manx Transport Museum Group (MTMG) formed in 1993 during the 'Year of the Railways'. Their objective was to promote and establish a Isle of Man Transport Museum. Over the years which followed MTMG looked into possible sites for a Transport Museum. At a committee meeting the site of the disused Brickworks Office in Peel was suggested. This small building was the last of the once vast area of Brickworks buildings, which were cleared for the Peel Power Station. The Brickworks Office was in terrible disrepair and plans were to demolish it for two more House of Manannan car parking spots.
    The Peel Heritage Trust was offered a five year lease on the property from Manx National Heritage. At first this was thought to not be enough time for the building required much work, but the MTMG thought it was worth it and so the deal was done in June of 1999.
    Some years later after extensive work, the museum opened to the public in the spring of 2002. The two main rooms were fitted out with various displays and exhibits. It is the hope of the MTMG to start small and work their way up. The concept of a complete Transport Museum would require the backing of the Isle of Man Government and to convince them it is worth it, people have to want it.

    108. Army Transportation Museum Foundation
    It defrays certain costs of the US Army transportation Museum at Fort The main museum building houses exhibits focusing on Army transportation from the
    http://www.offbase.com/museum/atmf.htm
    Army Transportation Museum Foundation Why a Transportation Museum? Museum's Foundation The Beginning The Museum Complex Museum Operations Contributions to the Foundation Foundation Membership Additional Information Contact Webmaster Museum Giftshop Museum Homepage Go to TOP Why a Transportation Museum?
    Transportation is the most frequently encountered limiting factor in military logistics (the science of planning and executing the movement and support of forces). It provides the bridge over which the nation's resources reach our combat troops and is the key to victory which requires that "we get there first with the most." For almost 150 years, in each war from the American Revolution to World War II, The U.S. Army recognized the importance of transportation during war by forming a temporary management organization that was disbanded in peacetime. In 1950, the Transportation Corps that served so effectively during WWII was made a permanent branch of the U.S. Army. Since then, the Corps has exceeded the considerable accomplishments of its predecessors, teaming closely with civilian industry and transportation elements of the other services, in peace and war. Americans are concerned that our nation maintains a capability for defense and to project military power elsewhere when vital to the interests of the United States. Many American citizens join organizations which support actions to keep our transportation capabilities strong.

    109. The Austin Chronicle Features Head Out On The Highway
    Center for transportation Commerce (Railroad Museum) The oncebustling Union Pate Museum of transportation Planes, trains, boats, and automobiles make
    http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2001-05-11/xtra_roundup4.html
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    VOL.20 NO.37 FEATURES : HEAD OUT ON THE HIGHWAY
    Reinvent the Wheel on One of These Cool Texas Road Trips
    Head Out on the Highway
    May 11, 2001:
    Texas State Railroad

    photo by Gerald E. McLeod
    Transportation Museums
  • Central Texas Museum of Automotive History Businessman and rancher Dick Burdick's love for cars led to a collection of more than 100 classic cars including a 1948 Tucker that was in the movie of the same name. From the beautiful to the fanciful, there is some in the collection that will astound just about everybody. Open Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm and Sunday 1:30-5pm. Admission. From Hwy. 71, take TX 304 south, 12 miles south of Bastrop, in Rosanky. 512/237-2635.
  • This a car museum where everything is for sale. The collection of hundreds of autos ranges antiques to fire trucks with a special emphasis on muscle cars of the Sixties and Seventies. www.marshallantiquecars.com Two miles west of Hempstead on U.S. 290. 877/353-2277.
  • Center for Transportation Commerce (Railroad Museum) The once-bustling Union Passenger Depot near the docks in Galveston, Texas has been restored to its 1932 art deco heyday. More than 35 vintage rail cars sit on the tracks and six theatres tell the history of commerce at the gulf port. Open daily 10am-4pm. Admission. www.tamug.tamu.edu/rrmuseum/
  • 110. Indiana Transportation Museum - Area Attractions & Links
    Combine your visit to the Indiana transportation Museum with one or more of these nearby attractions for an enjoyable day for the whole family.
    http://www.itm.org/links.htm
    Area Attractions
    Home
    Events Equipment General Info ... School Programs Other The Museum is located in Hamilton County, which has many other attractions as indicated below. Combine your visit to the Indiana Transportation Museum with one or more of these nearby attractions for an enjoyable day for the whole family.
    Area Attractions: Atlanta, IN - Take in the small town ambiance. Root beer floats may be purchased at the Town Hall during the layover on our Weekend Express The Belfry Theatre - The Belfry Theatre experience is best described as ‘intimate Theatre.’ The air-conditioned facility seats 110 to 120, depending on the show. In the eight rows of seats there are none where you aren’t close enough to the stage to see and hear every detail of the performance. Connor Prairie - Step back to 1836 and experience Indiana's early years at America's No. 1 Living History Museum. Special events during the season. DowntownNoblesville.Com - DowntownNoblesville.com is your guide to galleries, shops, music, restaurants, clubs, events and other attractions in Downtown Noblesville, Indiana. Forest Park has excellent playgrounds and some of the most beautiful picnic areas in the state. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the park with your family during your visit to the Museum. Shelters are available for larger groups. Call the park office for more information: 317.776.6350.

    111. VillageSoup Business Directory - VillageSoup
    Access goods and services, sights and stories, news and views. Participate Knox County, Waldo County - VillageSoup, Our Community Online.
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    112. The New York Museum Of Transportation
    The New York Museum of transportation, specializing in trolleys, streetcars, buses and trains.
    http://www.nymtmuseum.org/
    The New York Museum Of Transportation
    Home Page General Info Virtual Tour About Us Archives Special Events Membership Help Out NYMT Journal NYMT Roster
    The New York Museum of Transportation is a unique resource providing a wealth of historical information for students and hours of delight and education for visitors of all ages. Through our historic vehicles and photographs, track car rides and model railroad displays, research library and gift shop, the museum's dedicated volunteers honor our area's transportation history, bringing it to life for today's visitors and preserving it for the future.
    Located at 6393 East River Road, in the Rochester suburb of Rush, the New York Museum of Transportation is open all year, on Sundays only, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    The New York Museum of Transportation supports Operation Lifesaver GuideStar
    and our Sister Museum
    and is a member of the Association of Railway Museums
    Arts Council Calendar

    Some Other Interesting Sites
    Click here for directions to NYMT (map)

    The New York Museum of Transportation is chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York as a non-profit, 501(c)(3) educational institution.

    113. MUSEUM.HU - Transportation Museum - Aircraft Historical And Spacecraft Exhibitio
    Welcome to the home page of transportation Museum Aircraft Historical and Spacecraft Exhibition.
    http://www.museum.hu/search/museum_en.asp?id=74

    114. O. Winston Link Museum - News
    Agreement with Virginia Museum of transportation links cultural treasures We are pleased to partner with the Virginia transportation Museum to offer
    http://www.linkmuseum.org/news.html
    Recent Press For Immediate Release Contact: Sara Bemiller, 540/725-4328, sbemiller@lindastaleypr.com th Person Visits O. Winston Link Museum ROANOKE, Va. May 29, 2004 The O. Winston Link Museum reached a milestone today when its 10,000 th visitor entered its doors. At approximately 11:30 a.m., Bill Sales, of Washington, D.C., purchased his ticket, setting off a flurry of activity. Museum staff members took a photograph of Mr. Sales and presented him with a cache of items from the Museum’s gift shop. An admirer of Link’s work, Sales owns an original print of one of the photographer’s most famous photos: "Hotshot Eastbound at the Iager Drive-in." He had been looking forward to visiting the Museum since reading about it in Trains "We have been extremely pleased with attendance and expect it to pick up even more as we enter the summer travel season," said Kim Pulice, operating manager. "We have been astounded at the number of people who have heard about the Museum and we haven’t been open long enough to be listed in many tourism publications." More than 1,000 visitors showed up opening day despite sub-freezing temperatures and within the first 90 days of operation, total attendance had reached 6,500. Pulice says she feels confident that the Museum will reach its first-year attendance goal of 35,000.

    115. Modern Transportation Museum : Museum Guide
    This is the transportation Museum in Tokyo, the museum features various The second railway museum in Japan, the Modern transportation Museum was
    http://www.mtm.or.jp/eng/museum/
    Site Map Japanese English Top
    Museum Guide
    Introduction Overview Collection History ... Chronolgy
    Introduction

    116. Wheels Through Time, All-American Transportation Museum, Maggie Valley, NC
    Demand to see the Wheels Through Time AllAmerican transportation Museum was so great by Honda Hoot attendees that it had to be capped at 800 motorcycle
    http://www.wheelsthroughtime.com/pages/news.html
    See the First Newsletter Vol.1
    See the Current Newsletter - Vol 2.

    It has been a busy winter at Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, N.C. It was an extraordinary 2004 season in this charming valley, as museum founder Dale Walksler and steady crew of carpenters whittled away at exciting new exhibits.
    This completes all of the display area at Wheels Through Time. Each theme illustrates the history of the sport of motorcycling in America.
    Over 100,000 people from all 50 States and 27 Foreign Countries have visited Wheels Through Time Museum since it is opening in July 2002.
    Wheels Through Time Museum is considered Americas Best Collection. Over 250 Rare American Machines grace the collection.
    Also, known for its mechanical perfection with approximately 90% of these machines in operating Condition. “The Museum that Runs” is its Trademark.
    2004 Bike Raffle Winner
    Congratulations to Mr. Christopher Larkins, from Richmond, Texas, our new winner of the Wheels Through Time Museum's 3rd Annual Raffle Bike! Christopher won the 2004 Harley-Davidson Sportster at our annual Haywood County Toy Run on November 13, 2004. Christopher was very surprised when he received the enthusiastic phone call from Dale as his Uncle had purchased the ticket for him. Talk about being excited, Christopher and his wife will have many happy hours riding in Texas.
    Raffle ticket proceeds went to the funding of new display's here at the museum. We want to thank everyone who purchased a ticket for supporting the museum. Even though you may not have won the bike this year, the museum has won by the proceeds generated from your donations. We cannot do it without you. Below are a couple of the new displays.

    117. Museum Links
    CA, Travel Town, This transportation museum is located within Griffith Park in LA MN, Minnesota transportation Museum Inc. They operate ComoHarriet
    http://www.trainweb.org/norm/links.htm
    Northern Ohio Railway Museum
    PO Box 458
    Chippewa Lake, Ohio 44215-0458
    Phone: Museum Info Museum Events Museum News Museum Store ... Site Updates
    The following are lists of fellow trolley and/or railroad museums or historical groups. If any have been left out, please submit its URL to the Webmaster
    Quick Index:

    118. U
    The Army transportation Museum, (a division of the Directorate of Plans, The main museum building houses exhibits focusing on Army transportation from
    http://www.colonialconnections.com/usarmy.htm
    History with Fun on the side
    U.S. Army Transportation Museum
    Fort Eustis. The military is no stranger to our area. In 1781, the early settlers here witnessed the surrender of the British troops at Yorktown. Since the Revolutionary War, the Hampton Roads has played an influential role in the history of the United States. In 1918, U. S. Government procurement of approximately 9,000 acres resulted in the creation of Camp Eustis, later designated to be Fort Eustis. The Transportation Corps was created in 1942, and in 1950 Fort Eustis became the U.S. Army Transportation Center and Fort Eustis. Today, Fort Eustis is the home of the U.S. Army Transportation Corps, and the Transportation Corps Regiment. The Army Transportation Museum, (a division of the Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security, DPTMSEC) is the only Museum in the United States devoted entirely to the history of military transportation. In 1987, the museum was rededicated as Besson Hall, in honor of General Frank S. Besson, the first four-star Transportation Corps general. Nearly 100 vehicles, amphibians, aircraft, rail equipment and experimental craft can be seen in the vehicle park and in the helicopter pavilion adjoining the museum.

    119. TCS Transportation Program: HR3 Earmark Database
    $540000 Establish transportation museum on Navy Pier. $1040000 - transportation museum on the Navy Pier in Chicago, IL (two earmarks).
    http://www.taxpayer.net/Transportation/hr3database/writeup.htm
    Enter your email: In this Section Road to Ruin 2005 Transportation Bill Transportation Pork Resources /* example call to CAdrawbox: CAdrawbox(size , width , titlebarcolor , contentcolor , bordercolor , titlefontcolor , contentfontcolor , titlegraphic); argument desciptions: size - small or large, or standard or custom with a width width - width in pixels titlebarcolor - hex color for the titlebar background contentcolor - hex color for the content background bordercolor - hex color for the border titlefontcolor - hex color for title bar text contentfontcolor - hex color for content text titlegraphic - url of image to use in place of titlebar */ CAdrawbox('standard', '190'); Transportation Program BULLDOZED:
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    Despite the call on Capitol Hill for fiscal belt tightening to deal with record deficits, the House has shown an unprecedented hunger for member projects, or earmarks, in its recently released version of the highway bill. Last week, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee released a massive list of these projects that will be added to H.R. 3 (Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users [TEA-LU]), and there is much more to come before this bill becomes law.

    120. Go Travel Maine - Attractions~Recreation~hiking~skiing~fishing~National Parks~mu
    Owls Head transportation Museum PO Box 277 Owls Head, Maine 04854 The transportation Museum is located on Route 73 in Owls Head, Maine, on beautiful
    http://www.mainesunshine.com/attractions.cfm?action=one_listing&ID=394&type=recr

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