Q&A: Suggestions of a really unique museum?

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Question by iwishiwasbritish: Suggestions of a really unique museum?
I need to create a series of documents that one would see in a museum (gift shop inventory, exhibit maps, labeling cards, catalogue, etc). However, they need to be based on an existing museum, preferably one with a website.

I don’t want to do a “typical” museum like the Louvre. Are there any unusual, unique or little-known museums that you could think of?

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Answer by rebecca m
If you ever have the chance to go see “The Body Exhibit”….go its worth it. Its not scary or gross.

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7 Responses to “Q&A: Suggestions of a really unique museum?”

  1. justducky2022 Says:

    Try an interactive musuem, for example the City Musuem in St. Louis, MO. Lots of fun things for children and adults to do (like tunnels to climb through) and offers live music on the weekends. It’s an interesting combination of things.

  2. Bren Says:

    Try the Henry Ford Museum, in Dearborn, MI. I’m not sure they have a website, but it’s not “typical”.

  3. Samantha Stephens Says:

    tintagel in britain.some castles in scotland,n some in ireland.good ones in wales.

  4. sk8trmom51 Says:

    There is a museum in Philadelphia, PA that deals with firefighting.

  5. Mac Says:

    Delaware Toy & Miniature Museum
    http://www.thomes.net/toys/

    Bata Shoe Museum
    http://www.batashoemuseum.ca/

  6. popartgrrl Says:

    The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia, PA deasl with medical oddities. They have a collection of objects removed from the human body, the liver of Chang and Eng, and other really bizarre objects.

  7. mel.n.collie Says:

    check out the museum of jurassic technology in Los Angeles. It is kind of like an old fashioned victorian museum…full of nonesense and oddities…one of my favorites!

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