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Frandsen, then based in Florida, would also lend his coprolites to museums as a traveling exhibition. [5] [6] [7] In 2024, Frandsen quit his corporate job, sold his house, and moved to Arizona to open a physical museum for the collection. [8] The Poozeum opened in Williams, Arizona, along Route 66, on May 18, 2024. [9]
Later, the traveling exhibit turned into a museum that was established on April 30, 2011. [2] In 2024, the history museum introduced its grand reopening in a new constructed, mixed-use space at the ground floor, sharing it with a housing unit and other rental spaces.
The Art of the Brick is a traveling exposition of sculptures made by Nathan Sawaya using Lego building bricks. It premiered in 2007 and as of 25 April 2024 [update] continues to hold exhibitions around the world.
Find out why International African American Museum is one of the World's Greatest Places 2024. ... Core exhibits include “African Roots/African Routes” which explores pre-enslavement origins ...
Star Trek: The Exhibition is a traveling museum display of Star Trek items and memorabilia. The exhibit includes items used in the films and television series, such as props, costumes, set components and full-scale replicas of the Enterprise bridge.
Put together by Arts for All Wisconsin, "Creative Power" showcases works by 30 artists in a show that tours the state.
The Pokémon Fossil Museum (Japanese: ポケモン化石博物館, Hepburn: Pokemon kaseki hakubutsukan) is a travelling exhibition based on the Pokémon media franchise, displaying illustrations and "life-size" sculpted renditions of the skeletons of fossil Pokémon, along with the actual fossils of the real-life prehistoric animals and other organisms on which they were based.
Body Worlds was first presented in Tokyo in 1995, and related exhibitions have since been hosted by more than 50 museums and venues in North America, Europe, and Asia. Body Worlds 2 & The Brain – Our Three Pound Gem (concerning the brain and nervous system ) opened in 2005 at the California Science Center in Los Angeles .