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Danish Canadian National Museum & Gardens: Dickson: Central: Ethnic: website, culture and history of the Danes in Canada DeBolt and District Pioneer Museum: Debolt: Northern: Open-air: information, information: Devil's Coulee Dinosaur Heritage Museum: Warner: Southern: Natural history: Dewberry Valley Museum: Dewberry: Central: History: website ...
A national museum can be a museum maintained and funded by a national government. [1] ... Canadian Museum for Human Rights; ... National Museum of Denmark;
The National Museums of Canada Corporation (NMC) (French: Société des musées nationaux du Canada) was created in 1967.It included the National Gallery of Canada Corporation, the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation, the Canadian Museum of Nature Corporation, and the National Museum of Science and Technology Corporation (now the Canada Science and Technology Museum Corporation).
The National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet) in Copenhagen is Denmark's largest museum of cultural history, comprising the histories of Danish and foreign cultures, alike. The museum's main building is located a short distance from Strøget at the center of Copenhagen.
Activities include the Danish Canadian National Museum, The Calgary Highland Games and various other cultural and living history events throughout the continent, specific to each member group's local schedule.
Canadian Field-Naturalist 59: 4–22. Porsild, A.E. (1950) Vascular plants of Nueltin Lake, Northwest Territories. National Museum of Canada Bulletin 118: 72–83. Porsild, A.E. (1951) Botany of Southeastern Yukon adjacent to the Canol Road. Bulletin / National Museum of Canada vol. 121 (also Biological series / National Museum of Canada vol ...
Musée vivant de la pomme de terre ("Living Museum of the Potato") in Genappe is part of the Wallonia Botanical Gardens and also houses a collection of onions from northern Europe. [ 3 ] Frietmuseum in Bruges is dedicated to chips (or fries in American-English) and is located in one of Bruges' oldest buildings, dated 1399.
In 1873, the National Museum of Denmark embarked on a project to map all burial mounds, megalithic tombs, runic stones and other archaeological sites in Denmark. This mapping is the basis of the current digital register. Under the Danish Museum Act, museums have an obligation to report new finds and activities to the Heritage Agency.