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Russell Museum
Russell Museum Whare Taonga o Kororareka, tells the story of the rich history of one of Aotearoa New Zealand's earliest settlements from first Polynesian arrivals, European encounters and subsequent settlement.
Jamestown Settlement and American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown tell the story of America's beginnings through indoor gallery exhibits and outdoor living-history.
Peaks Island’s History Museum -
The Fifth Maine Museum tells the related stories of the Fifth Maine Civil War Regiment and the history of Peaks Island--in a spectacular coastal setting.
Coventry Transport Museum
Coventry Transport Museum houses the largest publicly owned collection of British vehicles on the planet and tells the story of a city which changed the world through transport.
Prickwillow Museum - Home
Prickwillow Museum and its collection of diesel engines tells the story of the drainage of the Fens, the people who ran them, and the history of the local area. The museum showcases some of the region's finest examples of restored diesel engines.
Home | National Museum of the Pacific War
The National Museum of the Pacific War, located in Fredericksburg, TX, tells the human story of World War II in the Pacific in more than 55,000 sq ft of exhibit space in three galleries.
Haileybury Heritage Museum Website 2014
Founded to commemorate the Great Fire of 1922, the Haileybury Heritage Museum tells the story of Haileybury, Ontario through an extensive photograph collection and artifact display.
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Home Page - The Guards Museum
Welcome to The Guards Museum The Guards Museum tells the story of the five regiments of Foot Guards who have the honour and duty of protecting the Sovereign and the Royal Palaces from 1660 to the present day. We follow the proud history of these world-class fighting soldiers from the English Civil War to the […]
Home - The Bryan Museum
Experience the epic story of Texas and the American West! Our beautiful collection features original art, artifacts, and touch screen displays—making history fun and accessible to all. The adventure of history comes alive at The Bryan Museum.
Homepage - Te Toi Uku, Crown Lynn Museum
Te Toi Uku is a small museum in Auckland’s New Lynn which houses the collection of the Portage Ceramics Trust. The Trust was set up in 2005 to purchase a private collection relating to Crown Lynn. Now the museum tells the stories of the West Auckland clay industry, from the early clay pipe-making days to […]
Home | Hong Kong Maritime Museum
The Hong Kong Maritime Museum is a vibrant, cultural institution dedicated to preserving, collecting and displaying objects that tell the story about trade and maritime in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta.
Home - Auckland War Memorial Museum
Auckland War Memorial Museum tells the story of New Zealand, its place in the Pacific and its people. The Museum is a war memorial for the province of Auckland and holds one of New Zealand's top three heritage libraries. It has pre-eminent Māori and Pacific collections, significant natural history resources and major social and military history collections, as well as decorative arts and pictorial collections.
Aga Khan Museum
The Aga Khan Museum provides visitors with a window into the artistic, intellectual, and scientific contributions of Muslim civilizations to world heritage. The Museum’s Permanent Collection of over 1,000 objects includes rare masterpieces that reflect a broad range of artistic styles and materials. These portraits, textiles, miniatures, manuscripts, ceramics, medical texts, books, tiles and musical instruments represent more than eleven centuries of human history and a geographic area stretching from the Iberian coast to China.
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