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The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) is an art museum in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.Located in the Wade Park District of University Circle, the museum is internationally renowned for its substantial holdings of Asian and Egyptian art and houses a diverse permanent collection of more than 61,000 works of art from around the world. [4]
Cleveland Museum of Art: Cleveland 1913 Art United States: Art Gallery of Ontario: Toronto 1900 Art Canada: Hamburger Kunsthalle: Hamburg 1869 Art 13,000 m 2 (140,000 sq ft) [96] Germany: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Rotterdam 1849 Art Netherlands: Houston Museum of Fine Arts: Houston 1900 Art 27,870 m 2 (300,000 sq ft) ~70,000 United States
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Indianapolis United States: 16,600 (179,000) [39] 1883 Denver Art Museum: Denver United States: 16,421 (176,750) [40] [41] [42] 1918 Humboldt Forum: Berlin Germany: 16,000 (170,000) [43] 2020 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: San Francisco United States: 15,800 (170,000) [44] 1935 Museum of Modern Art: New York ...
After the Llangernyw Yew was assessed by David Bellamy as 4,000 to 5,000 years old [15] "using all available data", and the Fortingall Yew, with its former 16 to 17-meter girth, [16] assessed as 5,000 years old, Methuselah may have lost claim to the title of world's oldest non-cloning tree, [17] though newer studies indicate a younger age ...
Children's Museum of Cleveland: Goodrich–Kirtland Park: Children's Cleveland Grays Armory Museum: Downtown Cleveland: Military History of the Cleveland Grays, a private military company which was founded in 1837, and the military heritage of Greater Cleveland Cleveland History Center: University Circle Multiple
A relatively new museum concept is coming to Ohio. The Museum of Illusions − a chain of some 40 museums scattered across 25 countries − has announced that it plans to open in downtown Cleveland.
Pseudotsuga macrocarpa typically grows from 15–30 m (49–98 ft) in height and 56–155 cm (1 ft 10 in – 5 ft 1 in) in trunk diameter. [6] The growth form is straight, with a conical crown from 12–30 m (39–98 ft) broad, and a strong and spreading root system.
Cleveland Health Museum, AKA HealthSpace Cleveland, merged in 2007 with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History [279] Degenhart Paperweight and Glass Museum, Cambridge, closed in 2011, portion of the collection relocated to the Museum of American Glass located in Weston, WV [280] Ely Chapman Foundation West African Museum, Marietta [281]