Cultural
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- Laura Ingalls Wilder Park and Museum
- Non-profit organization and nationally recognized landmark was Laura's childhood home. Provides membership details, a history and links to area attractions. Located in Burr Oak, Iowa, United States.
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- National Steinbeck Center
- Salinas Valley, California center celebrating the life of this Nobel Prize winning author. Includes event calendar, photos and educational resources.
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- Patrick Henry National Memorial - Red Hill
- Last home and burial place of the "voice of American liberty". Features tour of 7 historic buildings, Henry's grave site and grounds. Includes biographical information, calendar of events, hours, admission rates and directions. Located in Brookneal, Virginia.
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- Pearl S Buck Museum
- Features the 1892 restored home of the American novelist. Includes a short biographical sketch, hours, and directions to the location in Hillsboro, West Virginia.
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- Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
- Located in Buckinghamshire, UK. Provides details of archives and educational programs.
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- The Freud Museum
- London home of Sigmund and his daughter Anna. Now contains this psychologist's library and collection of antiquities.
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- The John G. Neihardt State Historical Site
- Features the works and life of Nebraska's Poet Laureate, John G. Neihardt. Includes hours and contact details. Located in Bancroft, Nebraska, United States.
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- The Liberace Museum
- Located in Las Vegas, NV, this facility features jewelry, wardrobe, automobiles, antiques and pianos belonging to the late entertainer. Includes family photos and history as well as contact information.
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- The Mount: Estate & Gardens
- Designed and built by the author, Edith Wharton, in 1902 and restored to show the 'private sanctum' where she wrote her first bestsellers. Includes her life story, hours, tickets and directions. Located in Lenox, Massachusetts.
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- The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
- Staunton, Virginia hosts this landmark of the 28th United States President. Includes historical facts, links and visitors information.
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- Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
- Former home of Ansley Wilcox where following the assassination of President William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as the 26th President of the United States on September 14, 1901.
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- Tycho Brahe Museum
- Tells the story of this Danish astronomer and the instruments he constructed. Exhibition also gives a short orientation in Renaissance Man's view of the world. Includes hours and directions. Located in Uraniborg, Sweden. [Swedish, German, and English].
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- Will Rogers
- Features galleries with artifacts and memorabilia, theaters, interactive television and a children's museum. Includes details of displays and hours. Located in Claremore.
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- Acadian Museum and Archives
- Displays artifacts, showcases a rare aboiteau, camera collection and household items. The research center houses historical and genealogical documents. Includes hours, fees and directions. Located in Nova Scotia. [French and English].
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- Arab American National Museum
- Exhibits feature the Arab civilization and its contributions to science, medicine, mathematics and astronomy and the history of immigration. View exhibit details, events, activities, hours, admission fees and directions. Located in Dearborn, Michigan, United States.
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- Asian Civilisations Museum
- Collection includes artifacts reflecting the cultural background of Singapore including ceramics, basketry, and textiles.
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- Estonian Literary Museum
- Collects, preserves, studies and displays the cultural heritage of Estonia, and is the central repository of Estonian literature and folklore. Located in Tartu. In English and in Estonian.