Museums in North Rhine-Westphalia The most popular and impressive museums in the Kulturland A museum visit in the Rhineland and Westfalen-Lippe is anything but monotonous: Over 1,000 museums await curious visit...
Osborne House, located in East Cowes on the north coast of the Isle of Wight, England, is a former summer residence of the British royal family. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the royal family's summer living arrangements. 4.4 History & Anthropology ...
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Between 3000 and 2500 bce new immigrants settled in eastern Norway. They were farmers who grew grain and kept cows and sheep. The hunting-fishing population of the west coast was also gradually replaced by farmers, though hunting and fishing remained useful secondary means of livelihood. From abo...
"Revealing Histories, Dialogising Collections: Museums and Galleries in North West England Commemorating the Abolition of the Slave Trade." Slavery and Abolition 30, no. 2 (2009): 291-309, Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed July 27, 2011)....
Located in the terminal of Burke Lakefront Airport, the museum works to “collect, preserve, and showcase the history and culture of women in all areas of aviation and aerospace.” You’ll find both traveling and permanent exhibits in the lobby at Burke, as well as the west concourse featu...
Art Museum· Northshore · 134 tips and reviews 129. Kunstmuseum Basel 9.0 St. Alban-Graben 16, 巴塞尔, Basel-Stadt Art Museum· Vorstädte · 34 tips and reviews 130. Philadelphia Museum of Art 9.3 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, 費城, PA Art Museum· West Philadelphia · 304 tips and rev...
Ordsall Hall, once home to the wealthy Radclyffe family, is one of the finest examples of Tudor architecture in North West England. Orkney Museum Orkney Museum features Pre-historic and Viking Orkney in one of Scotland's finest displays, in the town house and gardens of an Orkney Laird....
Where Highway 395 runs west of the old shoreline of the now dry Owens Lake, is a dirt road leading to the historical landmark that is the Cottonwood Charcoal Kilns. The kilns were built in the late 19th century to produce charcoal for the nearby mining operations, and today they stand as...
Massachusetts is full of American history as one of the top hotspots of our country’s early days, so it’s not surprising that this state has plenty of museums that pay homage to that history. Check out any of these top Massachusetts museums for your next outing....