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World University and School will link with multiple, online museums, as a wiki. While World University & School may develop its own museum over time, in a virtual world, for example, at first WUaS will simply aggregate free, open museums that are accessible on the web. Just as many universities have their libraries, World University and School will have many diverse, free open libraries. * Add a Museum. * Add Museums below with free, open, online content, where you can 'go' there online.

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  • World University and School will link with multiple, online museums, as a wiki. While World University & School may develop its own museum over time, in a virtual world, for example, at first WUaS will simply aggregate free, open museums that are accessible on the web. Just as many universities have their libraries, World University and School will have many diverse, free open libraries. * Add a Museum. * Add Museums below with free, open, online content, where you can 'go' there online.
  • Museums are bases made by players with the intention of keeping some of 2b2t's artifacts such as various map arts , rare blocks, armor of notable players, and some of the oldest items on 2b2t. WIP Fit's museum 0xymorons museum WIP WIP and MORE WIP
  • Detroit has several excellent museums. Detroit Institute of Art, often called the DIA - fun Friday evening programs Detroit Science Center, article to come, in the meantime, see <a href="http://www.detroitsciencecenter.org/">http://www.detroitsciencecenter.org/</a> -- curently hosting a special travelling exhibit on space travel
  • Musée National de Kinshasa Avenue du 24 Novembre, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo * Mbelele board from 1975
  • + Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture - The Burke Museum is the Pacific Northwest's hub for natural history and cultural heritage. To get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of work at the Burke, visit the Burke blog at . + Experience Music Project / Science Fiction Museum - In honor of all things music and sci-fi, these two museums/halls of fame display some of the finest fan collections. + Museum of History and Industry - Seattle's place for local history and nostalgia. + Seattle Art Museum - + Pacific Science Center - + Henry Art Gallery - + Museum of Flight - Also: + Seattle Museum of Mysteries -
  • There are many museums dedicated to Sherlock Holmes, located in various places both in London and around the world. During the 1951 Festival of Britain, Sherlock Holmes' sitting-room was reconstructed as the centrepiece of a Sherlock Holmes Exhibition, displaying a unique collection of original material. After the 1951 exhibition closed, items were transferred to the Sherlock Holmes Pub, in London, and to the Sherlock Holmes Museum in Lucens (Switzerland). Both exhibitions, each including its own very good Baker Street Sitting-Room reconstruction, are still to be seen today.
  • Foamy: Now, why is it that every time I go to a musem to enjoy some fine art, on that very day I decide to go, some fucking school has to bring their most obnoxious students "on a field trip?!" Why do they do this? You ever get stuck in a situation like this? You're in a museum appreciating some sculpture by Michaelangelo or painting by DaVinci, and all of a sudden, a group of 30 bratty children come rushing in and start giggling like a bag of clown nuts, just because some statue "has breasts!" So now you're sitting amongst some of the finest art in all the world, listening to the public school choir of twits, snickering and giggling like a bunch of retards on laughing gas. Lovely! Now, I know some folks will say, "Well, we're trying to culture our children by exposing them to some fine ar
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  • World University and School will link with multiple, online museums, as a wiki. While World University & School may develop its own museum over time, in a virtual world, for example, at first WUaS will simply aggregate free, open museums that are accessible on the web. Just as many universities have their libraries, World University and School will have many diverse, free open libraries. * Add a Museum. * Add Museums below with free, open, online content, where you can 'go' there online.
  • Museums are bases made by players with the intention of keeping some of 2b2t's artifacts such as various map arts , rare blocks, armor of notable players, and some of the oldest items on 2b2t. WIP Fit's museum 0xymorons museum WIP WIP and MORE WIP
  • There are many museums dedicated to Sherlock Holmes, located in various places both in London and around the world. During the 1951 Festival of Britain, Sherlock Holmes' sitting-room was reconstructed as the centrepiece of a Sherlock Holmes Exhibition, displaying a unique collection of original material. After the 1951 exhibition closed, items were transferred to the Sherlock Holmes Pub, in London, and to the Sherlock Holmes Museum in Lucens (Switzerland). Both exhibitions, each including its own very good Baker Street Sitting-Room reconstruction, are still to be seen today. More recent Sherlock Holmes Museums (complete with sitting-room) were opened in Baker Street itself (London) and in Meiringen (Switzerland), but those include less historical material about Conan Doyle.
  • Detroit has several excellent museums. Detroit Institute of Art, often called the DIA - fun Friday evening programs Detroit Science Center, article to come, in the meantime, see <a href="http://www.detroitsciencecenter.org/">http://www.detroitsciencecenter.org/</a> -- curently hosting a special travelling exhibit on space travel
  • + Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture - The Burke Museum is the Pacific Northwest's hub for natural history and cultural heritage. To get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of work at the Burke, visit the Burke blog at . + Experience Music Project / Science Fiction Museum - In honor of all things music and sci-fi, these two museums/halls of fame display some of the finest fan collections. + Museum of History and Industry - Seattle's place for local history and nostalgia. + Seattle Art Museum - The Seattle Art Museum reopens its newly expanded downtown museum in May 2007. Earlier this year, it opened the Olympic Sculpture Park, a water-front park, in Seattle. + Pacific Science Center - The Pacific Science Center inspires lifelong learning in science, math, and technology through innovative and interactive programs and exhibits. + Henry Art Gallery - Located on the University of Washington campus, the Henry brings you changing exhibits and programs featuring modern art. Henry activities and updates can be found at Hank Blog - . + Museum of Flight - Museum of Flight invites Seattle to dream, discover, and soar with their changing exhibits and displays honoring the history of flight and Seattle's role in the industry. Also: + Seattle Museum of Mysteries - + Log House Museum - + Frye Art Museum - + Museum of Communications -
  • Musée National de Kinshasa Avenue du 24 Novembre, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo * Mbelele board from 1975
  • Foamy: Now, why is it that every time I go to a musem to enjoy some fine art, on that very day I decide to go, some fucking school has to bring their most obnoxious students "on a field trip?!" Why do they do this? You ever get stuck in a situation like this? You're in a museum appreciating some sculpture by Michaelangelo or painting by DaVinci, and all of a sudden, a group of 30 bratty children come rushing in and start giggling like a bag of clown nuts, just because some statue "has breasts!" So now you're sitting amongst some of the finest art in all the world, listening to the public school choir of twits, snickering and giggling like a bunch of retards on laughing gas. Lovely! Now, I know some folks will say, "Well, we're trying to culture our children by exposing them to some fine art." Who the fuck are you kidding? Do you really think your "precious children" are sophisticaed enough to appreciate the transcended greatness of any kind of fine art at all? Think about it! And don't give me that "Well, he or she is very mature for their age" nonsense. No, they're not! They're kids! And art bores them! And when kids get bored, they tend to get fidgety, especially in areas where folks are supposed to be quiet! So, with this in mind, I say before you bring these uncultured simple-minded Neo-Neanderthals to a house of art, give them a behavioral test. Get your class to split up into groups, have them all sit in the school library, and tell them to look through a bunch of art books. Let them flip through the pages, and when they start giggling like idiots at the sight of a painted boob, just keep the little future crackhead from going on the trip, m'kay? I personally do not go to a museum to listen to kids laugh at a statue just because it has a marble cock! Keep these fucking kids out of the museums until they can actually appreciate what's in them! And if you "insist on culturing your children," why not take them to a kid museum? You know, some place where they show you how to mix water and electricity with a sharp metal object? You know, something educational? It'll be a lesson they never forget. (Ending screen) Foamy: Education rocks! [mimics guitar riffs]
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