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  2. George C. Marshall Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Museum displayed exhibits of Marshall's life and work in the entry hall and two adjacent galleries, one focused on his military career and the other on his achievements following World War II. In August 2019 the foundation planned to renovate the museum, but this did not happen, [2] and the museum closed in January 2021. A small ...

  3. John Marshall House - Wikipedia

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    The John Marshall House is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark at 818 East Marshall Street in Richmond, Virginia.It was the home of Chief Justice of the United States and Founding Father John Marshall, who was appointed to the court in 1801 by President John Adams and served for the rest of his life, writing such influential decisions as Marbury v.

  4. John Marshall House Museum - Wikipedia

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    1934 photograph of the original 19th century house. The John Marshall House Museum is a historic house museum located in Old Shawneetown, Illinois.The museum is a historically inaccurate (the original had a straight staircase, the reproduction a spiral one, for example) reproduction of the John Marshall House, which was located at the site until 1974; the original house was demolished so that ...

  5. Harrison County Historical Museum - Wikipedia

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    Harrison County Historical Museum is a historical museum in Marshall, Texas, dedicated to the history of Harrison County, Texas. The museum features twenty-two rooms of exhibits ranging in topic from the Native American Caddo culture to the history of the HBCU Wiley College. The museum was in the Old Courthouse on Whetstone Square from 1964 ...

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    The Bonn–Oberkassel dog was a Late Paleolithic (c. 12,000 BCE) dog whose partial skeletal remains were found buried alongside two humans in Bonn, Germany.Initially identified as a wolf upon its discovery in 1914, its remains were separated and lost within the University of Bonn's collections.

  7. American Museum of Magic - Wikipedia

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    The museum has thousands of files on everyone from Doug Henning to Donna Delberts, 'the world's only lady fire eater', who turned out to be an AWOL American GI and a man." [ 4 ] Specifically, the museum includes 2,009 heralds, handbills, and window cards, 587 show-bills, and over 5,000 programs, 10,000 books, 24,000 magazines, and 46,000 photos.

  8. Michelson Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum's collection has expanded to include pieces not associated with Michelson. In 1999 the museum received the 20th-century American Art collection of Dr. Bernard and Gloria Kronenberg. The collection includes paintings, drawings, lithographs and statues by fifty-three artists including Milton Avery and Georges Rouault .

  9. List of museums in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum: University Center: Saginaw: Flint/Tri-Cities: Art: Part of Saginaw Valley State University, displays plaster models of Marshall Fredericks bronze sculptures, also changing art exhibits Marshall Postal Museum: Marshall: Calhoun: West Michigan: History: Postal artifacts and memorabilia, open by appointment ...