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  1. Modern times: Salt Lake City's Repertory Dance Theatre has created a living museum of classic 20th century choreography.(Rockefeller Foundation )(Company Profile): An article from: Dance Magazine by Marcia B. Siegel, 2006-02-01
  2. Voigt House: "Grand Rapids' Only Living Museum" by Voigt House Committee, 1977
  3. Castle hoping in Scotland; Still-furnished stately homes are living museums.(Travel): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-21
  4. Museum of the living dead (Plot-it-yourself Horror stories) by Hilary H Milton, 1985
  5. Yad Layeled: The Ghetto Fighter's House - The Museum of the Holocaust and Resistance - The Living Memorial to the Children of the Holocaust by Museum of the Holocaust, 2000
  6. Essays on nature;: An anthology of selected writings from The Living museum, by Virginia Louise Snider Eifert, 1967
  7. Living Museums by Gale Bryant, 1993-12
  8. Chantilly: The Great Stables, the Living Museum of the Horse by Amélie Lefébure, 1999-05-21
  9. The Directory of Museums and Living Displays by Kenneth Hudson, Ann Nicholls, 1986-01
  10. Museum of Living Art a E Gallatin Collec by A E Gallatin, 1940
  11. Kathmandu Durbar Square (Hanuman Dhoka old Palace in & around): A living museum of great Nepalese art and architecture and centre of important festivals and religious ceremonies (Know Nepal series) by Trilok Chandra Majupuria, 1993
  12. Mark B. Sandberg. Living Pictures, Missing Persons: Mannequins, Museums, and Modernity.(Book Review): An article from: Scandinavian Studies by Ross Shideler, 2004-09-22
  13. Museum of Living Art: A. E. Gallatin Collection by A. E. Gallatin, 1940
  14. A. E. Gallatin Collection: "Museum of Living Art" by A. E. Gallatin, 1954

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17, Number 2 Telling Truths Paper Garment as Metaphor by Erica Spitzer Rasmussen;The Alchemy of Drypoint by Dorothy Field; living museums of Papermaking in
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22. Wildlife Conservation Society -- Legislative Alerts And Updates
Action Alert. Support New York s living museums. Please help maintainNew York State funding for our living museums (zoos, botanical
http://www.capwiz.com/wcs/issues/alert/?alertid=47409

23. ANTR2075
ON NEW SPRING SESSION COURSE ANTR 2075 E Living Museology and Educational TourismThis course will explore living museums in a crosscultural context.
http://www.ask.laurentian.ca/ANTR2075.html
Anthropology Program, Laurentian University
INFORMATION CIRCULAR ON NEW SPRING SESSION COURSE
ANTR 2075 E Living Museology and Educational Tourism

This course will explore "Living Museums" in a cross-cultural context. It will focus on practical and theoretical
aspects of cultural and scientific displays and classification in museums and science centres. Field trips to representative sites in Ontario and elsewhere may be included, and there will be "hands-on" involvement in both living museums concepts and traditional cultural contexts. (lec 1, sem 1, exp 1) cr 6 Who may enroll?
University students, no pre-requisites (limited enrollment of 15, with Laurentian Anthropology majors given preference) Where?
On Laurentian campus and (partly) at Science North in Sudbury
Campus locations FA-040 and the Biology Arboretum
Off campus at Museums and Science Centres study tours (about 50 hours) Professors: Dr. Patrick Julig (Anthropology) and Taizo Miaki (Museum and Science Center consultant)
(for more information, P. Julig, 675-1151 ext.: 4220 - pjulig@nickel.laurentian.ca

24. ALHFAM Home Page
Organization for those involved in historical reenactment. Membership information, links, glossary and bibliography, employment postings, regional meetings, and board of directors.
http://www.alhfam.org/
Note: The URL for this page has been updated to http://www.alhfam.org . Please update your bookmarks.
"An Organization of People who bring History to Life."
ALHFAM The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums W ELCOME T O T HE ALHFAM H OMEPAGE ALHFAM is the museum organization for those involved in living historical farms, agricultural museums, outdoor museums of history and folklife and those museums - large and small - that use "living history" programming. ALHFAM is an affiliate member organization of the American Association of Museums (though the membership is international in scope).

25. ALHFAM Links
Links to WWW homepages of living History, Agricultural, and OpenAir museums. New England. Mystic Seaport Museum Connecticut. Old Sturbridge Village Massachusetts. Hancock Shaker Village Massachusetts. Plimoth Plantation Massachusetts Landis Valley Museum Pennsylvania. Roth living Farm Museum at Delaware Valley College Pennsylvania
http://www.alhfam.org/alhfam.links.html
Links to WWW homepages of Living History, Agricultural, and Open-Air Museums
New England
Mid-Atlantic

26. New Hampshire Museums By Region New Hampshire Museums NH Museum Information, NH
Guide to institutions from New Hampshire living magazine. Listings by region include visitor information and links to web sites.
http://www.nhliving.com/museums/
New Hampshire Museums by region
Great North Woods Region Museums
Berlin, Colebrook, Errol, North Stratford, Lancaster
White Mountains Region NH Museums

North Conway, Lincoln, Littleton, Franconia, Twin Mountain
The Lakes Region NH Museums

Laconia, Rochester, Plymouth, Ossipee, Meredith, Bristol
Dartmouth / Lake Sunapee Region Museums

Lebanon, Hanover, Claremont, Newport
Monadnock Region NH Museums

Keene, Peterborough, Hillsborough, Winchester
Merrimack Valley Region NH Museums
Manchester, Concord, Nashua, Salem, Derry Seacoast Region NH Museums Portsmouth, Dover, Durham, Hampton, Exeter
New Hampshire Museums
Visit the great state of New Hampshire and gain a wealth of knowledge from one of its many museums. You could learn about mostly anything; from skiing and snowmobiling, to the American Revolution, or the history of the Granite State itself. To locate museums in New Hampshire, follow the links above.
If you are looking for New Hampshire travel information or NH lodging suggestions, e-mail your specific requirements for a quick response to: NH Living.com

27. ALFHAM Links
the theory, instruction, and practice of living history interpretation in museums, parks, and historic sites Warren and Margaret Piatt. " living History museums " in Warren Leon and
http://www.voicenet.com/~frstprsn/alhfam/lhbiblio.htm
"An Organization of People who bring History to Life."
ALHFAM The Association for Living Historical Farms and Agricultural Museums
Selected Readings on Living History Interpretation
compiled by:
Stacy F. Roth
P.O. Box 421
Burlington, NJ 08016
email: frstprsn@voicenet.com
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The following citations are personal recommendations for works that make significant or special contributions to the theory, instruction, and practice of living history interpretation in museums, parks, and historic sites. This is not an exhaustive bibliography. While inclusion signifies that locating and reading these sources is worthwhile, omissions should not be construed as rejection. I have excluded articles from ALHFAM Proceedings perhaps the best single source of literature on living history because they are too numerous for this short list and they are comprehensively indexed in the ALHFAM Proceedings INDEX , which is available online. Likewise, I have found many informative writings in History News , of which only a few are included here.

28. Canal Museums Black Country Living Museum
Black Country living Museum based on the BCN in Dudley. A (Photographsand information courtesy of Black Country living Museum). The
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online from Black Country Living Museum based on the BCN in Dudley. A friendly welcome awaits you at one of Britain's best open air museums. Discover a fascinating and different world where an old-fashioned village has been recreated by the canal as a living tribute to the skills and enterprise of the people of the Black Country, once the Industrial Heart of Britain. You can wander around shops and houses, ride on a tramcar or fairground swingboat or just soak up the atmosphere. The exhibits reflect the industrial heritage of the area, an ironworks with rolling mill, a coal mine with colliery engine and a Newcomen Engine (a replica of the world's first steam engine), all in action on specific dates. The village is surrounded on three sides by canal, the Dudley Tunnel Branch of the Birmingham Canal system and two arms, one to old lime kilns and the other to a fully functioning boatdock. The boatdock is typical of the many built on the Black Country canals. Three boats can be drawn out of the water sideways and it is fully equipped to repair and build working narrowboats. Many of the dock buildings have been built from redundant boats. Dudley Tunnel is 3154 yards long and connects to an unique network of caverns and canal branches which served the limestone mines beneath Castle Hill, preserved almost without change for two hundred years. You can take a trip through some of the network on an electrically powered trip boat from the museum. Only electrically propelled boats are allowed in the tunnel due to lack of ventilation, boats used to have to be

29. Canal Museums Black Country Living Museum
Secure online canal shop. Black Country living Museum based on the BCN in Dudley. (Photographs and information courtesy of Black Country living Museum).
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Black Country Living Museum based on the BCN in Dudley. A friendly welcome awaits you at one of Britain's best open air museums. Discover a fascinating and different world where an old-fashioned village has been recreated by the canal as a living tribute to the skills and enterprise of the people of the Black Country, once the Industrial Heart of Britain. You can wander around shops and houses, ride on a tramcar or fairground swingboat or just soak up the atmosphere. The exhibits reflect the industrial heritage of the area, an ironworks with rolling mill, a coal mine with colliery engine and a Newcomen Engine (a replica of the world's first steam engine), all in action on specific dates. The village is surrounded on three sides by canal, the Dudley Tunnel Branch of the Birmingham Canal system and two arms, one to old lime kilns and the other to a fully functioning boatdock. The boatdock is typical of the many built on the Black Country canals. Three boats can be drawn out of the water sideways and it is fully equipped to repair and build working narrowboats. Many of the dock buildings have been built from redundant boats. Dudley Tunnel is 3154 yards long and connects to an unique network of caverns and canal branches which served the limestone mines beneath Castle Hill, preserved almost without change for two hundred years. You can take a trip through some of the network on an electrically powered trip boat from the museum. Only electrically propelled boats are allowed in the tunnel due to lack of ventilation, boats used to have to be

30. Brisbane's Living Heritage Network - A Discovery Guide
A network of 31 museums showcasing Queensland's history. Includes location details, map, and suggested tours.
http://www.brisbanelivingheritage.org/
Welcome Introduction Heritage Locations
Tours and Tips
... Main Map QuickFind Heritage Locations ANZAC Square War Memorial Boggo Road Gaol Museum Brisbane City Botanic Gardens Brisbane City Hall Brisbane Tramway Museum Cathedral of Saint Stephen Commissariat Store Customs House Fort Lytton Freemasons Ann St Memorial Centre John Oxley Library Miegunyah Museum of Brisbane Musgrave Park Cultural Centre Newstead House Parliament House Queensland Energy Museum Queensland Maritime Museum Queensland Military Memorial Museum Queensland Museum Queensland Police Museum QUT Cultural Precinct, Art Museum QUT Cultural Precinct, Old Government House Saint John’s Cathedral Telstra Museum Brisbane The Naval Stores Qld Performing Arts Museum University of Queensland Victoria Barracks Wolston House Loading... Events calendar Keep up to date with all the events happening at Network heritage sites. Colonial Brisbane Heritage Ticket Experience Brisbane's colonial past with the Colonial Brisbane Heritage Ticket. Visit the Commissariat Store, Queensland Maritime Museum, Customs House, Newstead House and Fort Lytton, all at the one discounted price. Tickets are valid for the year and can be purchased at participating venues.

31. Vermont Museums Art Centers Planetariums Vermont Museum Guide From Vermont Livin
Vermont museums and planetariums. Musuems in Vermont by Vermont living Magazine, VTliving.com.
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, West Main Street, Bennington, VT Phone (802) 447-1571. Renown regional history and art museum, extensive collection of glass, pottery, furniture, "Grandma Moses" art; open daily year round; closed Thanksgiving day, Christmas and New Year's Day, Park McCullough Historic House , Off Route 67A on West Street, Bennington, VT Phone: (802) 442-5441. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 35 room mansion houses is an an impressive example of Second empire Victorian architecture. Open May 24-Oct. 25; hourly tours, 10:00 am -3:00 pm. ; closed Tuesday and Wednesday.

32. Conner Prairie Living History Museum
Experience the past for yourself at one of the nation s finest livinghistory museums. Let your journey to our five historic areas
http://www.connerprairie.org/
Experience the past for yourself at one of the nation's finest living history museums. Let your journey to our five historic areas and award-winning programs begin... Membership Employment Volunteering Sponsors ...
Mystery on the Prairie

33. Garden State Heirloom Seed Society
Articles, events and historical seed catalogues for New Jersey gardeners, farmers and avocational historians. GSHSS works with living history farms, sites and museums providing seeds appropriate for the era they portray.
http://www.historyyoucaneat.org/
Garden State Heirloom Seed Society is a membership organization of gardeners, farmers and avocational historians. While the gardeners reap the benefit of eating vegetables and herbs with a superior taste, the farmers have the advantage of being able to offer these same vegetables and herbs to their customers. GSHSS works with living history farms, historical sites, and museums to provide them with seeds appropriate for the era they portray. GSHSS, through this website, will endeavor to educate, as well as entertain.

34. Rebirth Of The Living Museum
the $22.6 million structure that will open on the site next weekend, providing anew, 62,000square-foot home for what is now called the Virginia living Museum
http://www.dailypress.com/entertainment/galleriesmuseums/dp-76577sy0mar21,0,5423

35. Arkansastravel.com: Arkansas's On-Line Travel Tourism Vacations Magazine
Feature articles on area cities, National Park Service sites, state parks, museums, outdoor activities, festivals, arts, living history, and nature programs.
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The Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism is in compliance with the Freedom of Information Ar. Code Ann., § 25-19-101 et seq. June 10, 2004 Arkansas Wine Country: 120 Years in the Making RVing Arkansas: Choices Abound From the Natural Life to Nightlife State Park Lodge Under Construction Atop Arkansas's Highest Peak Travelin' Arkansas: ... arkansas kids

36. MAGNI : Future Developments : The Living Museum : Museums And Galleries Of North
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS » The living Museum, THE living MUSEUM. bring the past tolife…. The living museum is a concept that will apply to all of our museums.
http://www.magni.org.uk/future_developments/the_living_museum/
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FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS

THE LIVING MUSEUM The living museum is a concept that will apply to all of our museums. It is about experiences of interpretation that engage directly with all our visitors, inspiring people to explore our way of life, past and present. By using live interpretation and encouraging visitors to participate in activities, the living museum will offer opportunities to experience at first hand a sense of how life was in the past. It will also help to explore the stories of science and technology. Costumed interpreters, working buildings and exhibits, the chance to touch, to hear and to do as well as to look, will bring our stories to life.
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37. :: Welcome To Busan Metropolitan City ::
Government site with living information, transportation guide, medical services, museums, photos, culture, and business data. Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese
http://english.busan.go.kr/
About the Mayor Council Ordinance Organization ... Free Board Related to Busan City Busan Metropolitan Council Foreign Investment Service Center Busan Cyber Marine Museum Bureau of Transportation Centum City's Website Busan Biennale Busan Democracy Park The Headquarter of Fire Service BEXCO The Busan Cultural Heritage Guides' Club Busan-Korea Trade office of Miami Busan Culture and Tourism Bureau Public Offices Waterworks Headquarters Sport Facility Management Agricultural Technology Center Busan Museum Autonomous Districts Jung-gu District Office Seo-gu District Office Dong-gu District Office Yeongdo-gu District Office Busanjin-gu District Office Dongnae-gu District Office Nam-gu District Office Buk-gu District Office Haeundae-gu District Office Saha-gu District Office Geumjeong-gu District Office Gangseo-gu District Office Yeonje-gu District Office Suyeong-gu District Office Sasang-gu District Office Gijang-gun Office Investment Organs Related to Busan Busan Urban Transit Authority Busan Cycle Racing Corporation BFMA Other Organs Busan Film Commission National Pension Corporation Busan Development Institute Busan Women's Center Busan Regional Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office National Health Insurance Corporation Korea Legal Aid Corporation National Plant Quarantine Service World Inn User Guide Korea Employment Promotion
Agency for the Disabled Korea Electrical Safety Corporation Korea Fair Trade Commission National Fisheries Research and Development Institute Korea Digital Industrial Complex Military Manpower Administration National Maritime Police Agency

38. New Web Site Coming Soon
A community development group specialising in historical reenactment, period reconstruction and the manufacture of period clothing and artifacts for living history, museums, film and TV.
http://www.irishhistoryco.com/
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39. The Nova Scotia Museum
Comprised of twentyfive museums across the province; historic buildings, living history sites, vessels and specialized museums. Features background, educational resources, current exhibits, and links to member museums.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/

About the Heritage Division
Events Educational Services Research Grants ... Complete list of museums, archives and heritage resources in NS
Jump to a Museum: Acadian Village Balmoral Grist Mill Barrington Woolen Mill Cossit House Dory Shop Firefighters' Museum Fisheries Museum Fishermans' Life Museum Fundy Geological Museum Haliburton House Highland Village Lawrence House Maritime Museum Museum of Industry Museum of Natural History North Hills Museum Old Meeting House Perkins House Prescott House Ross Farm Ross-Thomson House Shand House Sherbrooke Village Sutherland Steam Mill Uniacke Estate Wile Carding Mill
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Find out what's happening this May and June. Walks, talks, exhibits, and more! Also, sign-up for museum event updates by email!
Museum Weekend

Embark on a quest to discover our rich heritage at dozens of museum events, June 12-13.
Sable Island

Renowned for its wild horses and shipwrecks, Sable Island reflects the challenge of surviving wind, waves and isolation.
Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection

800 searchable Mi'kmaq portraits: photographs, paintings, drawings and rock art.

40. Columbia Gorge Discovery Center - WELCOME
Features the cultural history of the Columbia Gorge through two museums, a summer living history encampment, a theater, interpretive trails, art demonstrations, and lectures. Includes hours, admission, membership details, volunteer opportunities and directions. Located in The Dalles.
http://www.gorgediscovery.org/

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