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The Movieland Wax Museum was the largest wax museum in the United States with over 300 wax figures in 150 sets. Located in Buena Park, California, it was for decades one of the most popular wax museums in the United States. It was located north of Knott's Berry Farm on Beach Boulevard (SR 39).
This is a list of museums in Orange County, California, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Martínez-Holguín House Museum; Movieland Wax Museum of the Stars (Ontario) Musée Grévin; Musée Grévin – Forum des Halles; Musée Grévin Montreal; Museo Casa de La Respuesta; Museo delle Cere (San Marino)
Lechler Museum, Piru, closed in 2000 and contents auctioned [39] interview with owner; Max Factor Museum, Los Angeles, closed in 1996, information, museum about Max Factor and movie make-up history; building now houses the Hollywood Museum; Mingei International Museum, Escondido location closed in June 2010 [40] Movieland Wax Museum
The Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, was an attraction with over 270 wax figures. [1] Originator Thomas Fong opened the museum in 1963 after seeing the wax figures at the Seattle World's Fair and it was run by the Fong Family until its closure in 2013. It has attracted over 400,000 visitors a year. [2]
The biggest wax museum in India named Mother's Wax Museum was opened in November 2014 in New Town, Kolkata. [11] Another branch opened in July 2008 at the historical site of Old Goa with a collection of religious statues. Madame Tussauds opened its first museum in India at New Delhi in 2017. New York wax museum has Lina Medina’s wax figure.
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Elmer P. Martin Jr. (October 31, 1946 – 2001) was an African-American sociologist and museum executive. He was a professor of Social Work at Morgan State University.Prior to becoming the chairman, Martin taught sociology at the university for more than 25 years.