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    Museum Report The Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum and Veterans Archives was established in February 2007. The Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum and Veterans Archives is comprised of African American murals, artifacts, photographs and art work that tell the African American story. The museum is also one of the largest in the south with over eight galleries that consist of over 20 original murals, original art and artifacts all from African American inventors and artist. The…

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    The World Erotic Art Museum (WEAM) is a unique museum here in Miami because it is the only sex museum in the United States today that illustrates the history of erotic art from different cultures such as from the Greeks, the Chinese and the Hindus. Yet, not only does the museum illustrate the history of erotic art, but it also exhibits many other artifacts that are related to some of the topics that we have discussed in class since the beginning of the semester. For example, one of the first…

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    The Dallas Museum of Art was the complete opposite of what I imagined it to be like. Before attending the museum, I had very low expectations. When I thought of “art museum” I imagined dusty walls lined with undiverse and outdated art. I imagined a place old couples went to because they had nothing better to do with their time. A place where the past lingered and grew old as civilization quickly moved on and forgot about it. Fortunately, upon entering the Dallas Museum of Art on October 11, 2016…

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    Students from Ajou university visited to the Native American Museum on Thursday. Coordinated as part of the summer JHU-SAIS, the speaker from Native American Museum spoke with students about Native American. The speaker focused on all-round of Native American. At first, the speaker showed about flags of Native Americans. She explained some of flags like what is the stars in flag meaning. And then, she showed a towel and a great…

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    Museums are an important educational tool as they offer visitors a wide range learning abilities???. Museums such as the National World War I Museum offer a variety of objects that assist people in learning about significant and interesting themes about certain events. Museums are also conducive to different learning styles and environments. The National World War I Museum offers a range of artifacts and objects to aid the visitors in understanding important themes of World War I and also…

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    Historically for many years, museums have been a center of entertainment, a center for teaching, and a center for enjoying with friends and family the wonderful collections of history. The importance of museums serve as a way to expand curiosity and open opportunities to experience new possibilities and explore the world around us. While most people think of natural history museums as places of public entertainment, the importance of the national museums of history featuring a collection of…

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    others. In Holden’s case, he deals with change poorly. Holden is drawn into the Museum of Natural History because it offers good memories and doesn’t change, however he does not want to ruin his old childhood memories. Going to the museum every Saturday as a child created great memories for Holden. For holden the museum was a safe spot he could always go to and enjoy himself. Holden displays that his love for the museum when he says, “ It always smelled like it was raining outside, even if it…

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    Clyfford Still Museum’s different marketing Strategies? According to John Eding, in 2016 the museum spent $1.58 on advertising for every general admission visitor. The reported average for museums in the same category is $1.66, while the average for all art museums is $2.08. This means $1.58 to reach the more than 30,000 visitors that came to the museum in 2016 was a good competitive use of the museums money, which John also points to as a goal of his position (Eding 2018). According to a…

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    The Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, (LAMOTH), is a two-fold mission that has publicly received its expatiators free of charge, welcoming the community since 1961 by a group of Survivors who found one another,shared their experiences and contributed their artifacts for public display. Its commemoration and artifacts displays the Jewish culture above all, to commemorate the history of its people and their journey through their suffering and rise to today. The museum focuses on honoring those…

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    defender against this inhuman nature. Ask any American if they know what the holocaust is, a majority will indefinitely know of its presence because American society looks at the holocaust as being inhuman. Additionally, Americans build memorials and museums for the cause in order to pay…

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