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         Living Museums:     more books (100)
  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. Plumas County Museum Home Page
The concept of an active living museum is evidenced by the dozens of differentexhibits, events, meetings and functions held at the Plumas County Museum.
http://www.countyofplumas.com/museum/
County Home County Departments Board of Supervisors Plumas County Links ... Plumas Eureka State Park Plumas County Museum
500 Jackson Street
Quincy, CA. 95971
(530) 283-6081 - FAX Scott Lawson, Director
pcmuseum@psln.com
Look what's new at the Museum The concept of an active "living museum" is evidenced by the dozens of different exhibits, events, meetings and functions held at the Plumas County Museum Permanent exhibits include an outstanding collection of baskets woven by the area’s original Mountain Maidu Indians The Industrial History Wing features Railroads of Plumas County Gold Mining on the Feather River , and TIMBER! , an exhibit about the lumber industry of the county. Other developing collections include natural history specimens, audio-visual resources, the Chinese influence, and the historically accurate Andrew Lynch Memorial Garden The Exhibit Yard provides the visitor with a look at some of the equipment used by Plumas pioneers to wrest a living from the area’s natural resources. A sleigh, water wagon, hydraulic monitors, logging equipment, a working blacksmith shop and restored gold miner’s log cabin are just some of the items found here. While the basis of the museum’s collection is historical, areas such as the

102. Living History Performances At Guernsey Museum
living HISTORY at GUERNSEY MUSEUM ART GALLERY. Performances on selecteddays, MaySeptember, at 1115 am. Performances will be drawn
http://www.museum.guernsey.net/Living History at Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery
Performances on selected days, May-September, at 11:15 a.m. Performances will be drawn from the list below; please click here , ring 726518 or check our information line on 12039 for details of specific dates. A Gift for Mr. Lukis
Antiquarian collector and archaeologist Frederick Corbin Lukis opened the first museum in Guernsey. In our story, a gentleman from one of the country parishes has brought an interesting object for Mr Lukis to consider. Our gentleman speaks the local patois, Norman-French, but fortunately a relative of his poor, departed wife is a companion to Mrs Lukis. She is more than delighted to help him…
(15 min. - Museum Foyer) Mr Victor Hugo
Frederick Corbin Lukis started the first museum in Guernsey. In the 1860s his family entertained many eminent people, including, almost certainly, the exiled French author Victor Hugo. Mrs Lukis’ companion Martha is only too happy to share all the gossip with her friends and neighbours.
(15 min. - Museum Foyer) The Quarryman
Meet Martha, who is a companion to Mrs Lukis, wife of Frederick Corbin Lukis who started the first museum in Guernsey. It is 1860 and her sister Adeline is on a visit from England. Martha is so grateful to have a chance to share her worries.

103. Search Result In The .museum Registry
lawnfield.museum lebanon.museum lewismiller.museum lexington.museum lillyhouse.museum* lincoln.museum * linz.museum * living.museum livinghistory.museum
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104. Welcome To The Wolf Creek Indian Village
The recreated village is near the site of an actual archeological excavation.The Village is a living museum with handson exploration for visitors.
http://www.indianvillage.org/
Step back nearly 800 years in time and visit the Wolf Creek Indian Village and Museum in Bastian, Virginia. Located within 2 minutes of Interstate 77, this educational experience is situated in the beautiful mountains of Southwest Virginia. The recreated village is near the site of an actual archeological excavation. The Village is a living museum with hands-on exploration for visitors. Interpretive guides present demonstrations daily of the living skills used by the Eastern Woodland Indians. The conventional museum displays artifacts from the actual site and other related objects. Beautiful nature trails through rhododendren thickets and ample picnic facilities make this a must stop for families and all those interested in the history of the Eastern Woodland Indians. Groups are welcome. Wolf Creek Indian Museum Gift Shop is now on eBay Upcoming Events Wolf Creek is owned and operated by the Bland County Historical Society and is a member of the Virginia Association of Museums and of the Archeological Society of Virginia aerial photo of the village provided by Grubb Photos, Inc

105. Billings Farm And Museum Of Woodstock, Vermont
The Billings Farm Museum is a living museum of Vermont s rural past and a workingdairy farm, located in Woodstock, Vermont. Open daily, May October.
http://www.billingsfarm.org/
Your 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, and represents several generations of conservationist thought and practice. Woodstock Chamber of Commerce Vermont Attractions Association Vermont Chamber of Commerce Vermont Tourism Network ... 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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106. El Rancho De Las Golondrinas - A Spanish Colonial Living History Museum In Santa
living History Museum with an 18th century placita house with a defensive tower,a 19th century home and its outbuildings, blacksmith shop, wheelwright shop
http://www.golondrinas.org/
click on the to the right of any Spanish word throughout the site to find out what it means in English.
click on photos to find out more
Bienvenidos

Welcome! We invite you to take a journey to the past at
"The Ranch of the Swallows". This historic rancho now a
living history museum, dates from the early 1700s and was
an important paraje or stopping point along the famous
Camino Real
, the Royal Road from Mexico City to
Santa Fe, New Mexico. Experience the life of another time
in a location unlike any other in America. Next Event:
June 19-20 from 10am - 4pm
click here to find out more about our next event Come see us for our 2004 Dollar Days at Las Golondrinas! June 12-13, June 26-27, July 17-18, July 24-25, August 21-22, September 18-19. June through September: Wednesday free to New Mexico residents. **The above rates do not include school groups or guided tours. Directions to the Museum: click here NEW!

107. The Museum Of Scotland
the early 20th century. Dominating the living on the Land display is apartlyreconstructed cruck-framed house. It comes from Dunbartonshire
http://www.nms.ac.uk/mos/galleries/transformed/transformed4.htm
Within Scotland Transformed The Union Trade and Industry Living on the Land Power ... Daith comes in Galleries Beginnings Early People The Kingdom of the Scots Scotland Transformed ... Twentieth Century
Life on the land changed more slowly than in the centres of industrial manufacture. In the country most people continued to depend on what they could produce themselves. The land provided not only food but the materials used for tools and domestic objects. In remoter parts of Scotland this was still the case in the early 20th century.
Dominating the Living on the Land display is a partly-reconstructed cruck-framed house. It comes from Dunbartonshire, and is typical of ordinary Lowland rural houses of the time. It illustrates some of the materials and techniques used in building. Inside the cruck house you can see the hearth, the focal point of domestic life, and objects typical of rural domestic life. Peat was the normal fuel of the fire.
Cased displays show the kinds of objects that were made for everyday use - creels and baskets, simple furniture and a variety of tools and utensils, all made from materials such as wood, plants, stone, and animal skins, bone and horn. One important domestic task was the spinning of home-produced wool into yarn. Beside the display of hand-spinning equipment there is a handloom which links rural activity with the machines in the hall beyond.

108. LeMO-Navigationsseite
Translate this page LeMO/Zeitschlange, VRML 1900 - 1914, HTML Kaiserreich, VRML 1914- 1918, VRML 1918 - 1933, HTML I. Weltkrieg, VRML 1933 - 1939, VRML
http://www.dhm.de/lemo/home.html

109. Sainte Marie Among The Iroquois
Be part of the excitement and the history! Become a volunteer atSainte Marie among the Iroquois in Liverpool. An allvolunteer
http://www.ongov.net/Parks/sainte.html
Be part of the excitement and the history! Become a volunteer at Sainte Marie among the Iroquois in Liverpool. An all-volunteer committee has formed and is currently in need of securing additional assistance from the Central New York Community in the following volunteer capacities:
  • Tour Guides Gift Shop Greeters Maintenance Clerical many more!

Whether you have a small or large amount of time to give, we invite you to become a part of the exciting re-opening of Sainte Marie. Please call Onondaga County Parks Main Office at 451-7275 or email Jill Piazza at jpiazza@a-znet.com for additional information and to be included in this wonderful undertaking.

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