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         Living Museums:     more books (101)
  1. Living History Museums: Undoing History through Performance by Scott Magelssen, 2007-02-01
  2. Living Museums in Scandinavia
  3. Living History Museums and Historic Sites in the United States by Victor J. Danilov, 2010-04-13
  4. Brazil's Living Museum: Race, Reform, and Tradition in Bahia by Anadelia A. Romo, 2010-05-14
  5. I Lie for a Living: Greatest Spies of All Time (International Spy Museum) by The International Spy Museum, 2006-05-02
  6. Jeremy Cabbage and the Living Museum of Human Oddballs and Quadruped Delights by David Elliott, 2009-09-08
  7. The Black Country Living Museum: 25 Years by David Vodden, 2000-10-05
  8. Living History Reader: Museums by Jay Anderson, 1991-01-01
  9. A. E. Gallatin Collection: "Museum of Living Art" by A. E. Gallatin, 1954-01-01
  10. Living Museums by Iain Gale, 1993-10
  11. Living Museums (Spanish Edition) by Gale Bryant, 1993-12
  12. Isfahan - The Living Museum (English and Farsi Edition)
  13. Museum of the living dead (Plot-it-yourself Horror stories) by Hilary H Milton, 1985
  14. The Directory of Museums and Living Displays by Kenneth Hudson, Ann Nicholls, 1986-01

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My husband is a student of history and for the past 25 years has dragged me into every antique shop, museum, and old book store we have been able to find in British Columbia. At first it was different, exciting. Then it became boring, until he took me to my first Living Museum. Living museums have been called just about anything from a "Historical Site" to "Amusement Park", but I like the term Living Museum, as it most accurately describes what they they to accomplish. In the simplest terms, a living museum can be anything from a single building to an entire town, which has not only been structurally restored, but people volunteer or are hired to role play a character from the era being presented. Asking these actors a question brings to light their knowledge of where and when they are depicting. As an example, we were in a house at the O'Keefe Ranch in Vernon, and my son commented on the "funny looking telephone". Our guide politely explained that her son went to the east to work with Mr. Bell on his invention, which is why they had one of the newest models. It wasn't "funny looking", it was the latest style.

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5. Available Projects At WPI: Living Museums
Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Available Projects living museums.How often does a student have the opportunity to do planning
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Available Projects: Living Museums How often does a student have the opportunity to do planning for a major museum exhibit, to work with museum professionals, or to participate in the mounting of an exhibit? Under the Living Museums program, WPI students carry out IQP work on a variety of rewarding topics with outstanding museums in New England and at selected sites abroad. Projects are available during the regular academic year and during E-term. Students work with WPI faculty advisors in the Department of Humanities and Arts , many of whom have extensive experience in working with museums or historical institutions, as well as with museum staff and professionals.
Fruitlands Museums
Located twenty miles north of Worcester, Fruitlands is really four museums in one: Bronson Alcott's Fruitlands Farmhouse; Shaker House; American Indian Museum; and Picture Gallery. Students interested in New England history and culture are encouraged to apply. See Prof. Mott (SL 236, wmott@wpi.edu

6. WPI 2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog - On-Campus IQP Programs
20022003 Undergraduate Catalog. ON-CAMPUS IQP PROGRAMS. living museumsPROGRAM. The living museums Program provides students with
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The Living Museums Program provides students with unusual opportunities to carry out IQP projects at various culturally rich museums of New England. Museums synthesize knowledge and combine artifacts with primary and secondary documents, often to create an entire social and physical environment. Thus, as students work with professional staff, documents, and artifacts at museum sites, they gain an understanding of the past and present, and begin to see how distinct aspects of human life fit together to form a specific culture. At the outstanding museums participating in the program, students can select projects from a varied list of areas ranging from medieval warfare at the Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester to the rich history and literary culture of Concord, MA, at the Concord Museum and the Thoreau Lyceum. Special projects are available each summer in Term E at several museums and historical institutions such as : Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA; the Worcester Historical Museum; Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, MA, Martha's Vineyard, and Higgins Armory Museum.
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7. Living Museums Near You
living museums Near You. Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Center (website)
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Contact: Sandra Bureau, Director Alley Pond Environmental Center website
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9. Living Museums
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You get a great feeling for early life in a Shetland crofthouse at the Crofthouse Museum, Dunrossness. This restored thatched crofthouse and watermill is as it would have looked in the 1890's. If the smell of the peat smoke is too much for your nose, then take a sniff of the reest or salt fish, the custodians often dry above the fire. Have a go at setting the moose faa while you are there - a very effective trap! While at the South end of Shetland, why not compare the mill at the Crofthouse Museum with the Quendale Water Mill. The mill was built in 1867 to handle the grain from the Quendale Estate, but it also ground grain for crofters from a very wide surrounding area. The mill still operates in winter when there is enough water to drive to wheel, a video of the workings can be viewed in the attached centre. Imagine the smell and dust when the mill was working at full capacity.
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10. The King's Living Museums
diversity in land conditions. He calls them “living museums.”The first of these was Khao Hin Son, east of Bangkok. It is His
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The success of the Huay Hong Krai Rural Development Study in Chiang Mai, provided
reinvigorated if one understands and knows how to apply the laws of inter-relatedness in
nature to help it recover its balance. But for His Majesty the King, the restoration of the
balance of nature is not an end in itself. It is a means to guarantee a vigorous, life-sustaining
system for the rural poor.
In a marriage of nature and human effort, His Majesty has invented a method to speed up
reforestation by building hundreds of small, simple check-dams, using bricks and earth,
in the mountain streams. The aim is to spread the moisture to a wider area and retain it to nurture
the trees for as long as possible, before the water flows into the reservoir below. By keeping
the forest soil damp, fires are prevented, thus allowing the forest to regenerate more quickly.
work after several decades of searching for a low-cost, simple, and effective cure for rural poverty. His conclusion was ; there exists no uniform, single formula for a solution to the problem, given the vast diversity of geography that dictates the conditions of land, water supply

11. The King's Living Museums
Return to previous page The projects at the rural development centres also reflectHis Majesty’s scientific mind and his commitment to giving his people
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commitment to giving his people tried and tested solutions. An advocate of integrated farming,
His Majesty is for example, testing the maximisation of land use.
Secretary General of the Office of the Board of Royal Development. His Majesty wants
his development study centres to be places where government officials can learn to
work together as a team. He has also warned that economic development without
self-sufficiency and empowerment, stands on shaky ground, and has often repeated his
in relation to the size of projects for which they are responsiblethe bigger the project, the bigger
the reward. His power to inspire officials however, remains an important force for change.
our centre mostly pay attention to appearances, such as the height of the trees or the look of the
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Local living museums. Cowboy World. Address 11381 7th St. West Frankfort,Illinois. Hours Sun Sat; 9am - 6pm. Phone (618) 932-8801,
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West Frankfort, Illinois Hours: Sun - Sat; 9am - 6pm Phone: (618) 932-8801 Summery: Welcome to a taste of the old west right here in Southern Illinois. Come visit our interactive attraction where you can take a leisurely carraige ride or a ride out on the plain. There is never a dull moment as you step back in time at Cowboy world. Sit a spell in our saloon or take a peek into how banking used to be, as long as you don't get robbed along the way by a ruthless bandit! Jefferson County Historical Village Address: 1411 North 27th Street
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16. NEWS: Holy Land 'Living Museums' Planned - Christianity Today Magazine
NORTH AMERICAN REPORT. ORLANDO Holy Land 'Living Museum' Planned. With Orlandoquickly emerging as the new Promised Land for Christian ministries (CT, Feb.
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“O” OPEN-AIR or LIVING MUSEUMS SCOTLAND Auchindrain Township Open-Air Museum , Inveraray PA32 8XN A restored Highland township depicting the Highlanders' life in the past NORTH EAST Bede's World , Church Bank, Jarrow NE32 3DY. 0191 489 2106 The life and times of early Northumbrian and the Venerable Bede on this re-created eleven-acre site with the Anglo-Saxon farm and field system including rare breeds of farm animals and replica timber buildings. The museum contains Saxon sculpture and coloured glass. Café and shop. Nov - March Tuesday - Saturday 10-4.30pm, Sunday 1.30-4.30pm April - October Tuesday - Saturday 10-5.30pm Sunday 2.30-5.30pm (noon-5.30pm May to September) £3, £1.50 concessions, family £7.20 Major Bridge Park , Selby Road, Holme upon Spalding Moor YO4 4HB Near Market Weighton, some eight miles north east of M62 junction 37 Old machinery from horticulture and farming, also wood turning along with fairground rides of yesterday. Horses, picnic area and more.

19. Plimoth Plantation - Virtual Tour - Quick Details From MuseumStuff.com
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20. Attractions
living museums. Railways Steam Scenic. Where to Stay - Panorama Hotel, LivingMuseums. Blue Hills Tin Streams, Trevellas Coombe, St Agnes, Tel 01 872 553341.
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Looe is a great place, not just to visit, relax and explore, but also to use as a base if you want to tour the surrounding area.
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Blue Hills Tin Streams
Trevellas Coombe, St Agnes Tel 01 872 553341
Cornwall has been a source of tin for may centuries. Due to the world price of tin almost all the mines have become uneconomic and have been forced to close. This mine however has continued albeit in a small way, and now offers a tour of the works to see the fascinating process of tin production. A selection of giftware is available made out of Cornish tin that has been won, worked, smelted and cast at Blue Hill Tin Streams.
Open all year, Mon to Sat, 10.30am to 5pm. Tour takes 1 to 1½hours.

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