Tag: “State History Museum”

59 places found.

  1. American Museum of Natural History

    The most popular family attraction in New York City. Visitors are greeted with a full-scale display of dinosaur skeletons preparing to fight.

  2. Presidents Park

    Presidents Park is an educational museum in Williamsburg, Virginia. Inside the museum are educational centers, including a wall dedicated to the first ladies, and a gift shop.

  3. Museum of Natural History

    The Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC should be on every museum lovers must see list. Lots of information throughout one can easily spend a full day learning all sorts of things from ancient cultures, long lost animals, and precious jewels.

  4. Red Square

    Red Square in Moscow has been a center of power for centuries and is worth visiting again and again, at different times of year, with different light and different weather.

  5. Natural History Museum

    They promote the discovery, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of the natural world.

  6. War Memorials of the Falklands

    Two War Memorials and the Christ Church Cathedral (1892) hold honored places along the main street--Ross Road, in Stanley on the Falkland Islands. The 1914 Battle Memorial is an imposing monument as is the 1982 War Memorial designed by a Falklander and built by volunteers.

  7. Victoria and Albert Museum

    Best described as a museum of everything, the V&A is a pretty comprehensive experience. There are collections covering architecture and industrial design, to classic ceramics, to british history, fashion and art.

  8. Louvre

    The worldwide well-known museum located in Paris.

  9. Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium

    This museum has an extensive collection dating back to Victorian times. I liked photographing the taxidermy collection.

  10. Royal Ontario Museum

    The Royal Ontario Museum, commonly known as the ROM (rhyming with Mom), is a major museum for world culture and natural history in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The ROM is the fifth largest museum in North America and contains more than six million items and over 40 galleries.