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Look Back Library (LBL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of skateboard magazines, and other printed skateboard materials, through traveling exhibits and the building of publicly accessible skateboard magazine libraries. [1] [2] [3]
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In 1992 the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) joined with the NHTCF to work on the project, committing to pay half of the $10 million estimated cost. The city of Casper donated 10 acres of land for the center's site. [4] In 1994, voters in Casper passed the Optional One Cent Tax, which helped fund construction of the center's exhibits.
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 ...
Operated by the Blue Island Historical Society in the lower level of the Blue Island Public Library, illustrates the history of the Blue Island area from before the time of the city's founding in 1836. The society also operates the historic Albee House museum. Homepage: Boone County Historical Museum: Belvidere: Boone: Northern Illinois: Local ...
Image credits: @ bakerbarnes Searching for the roots of the stick library leads us to Andrew Taylor from New Zealand. He was probably one of the first to come up with the genius idea back in 2019 ...
Hundreds of free comics and graphic novels are being handed out in libraries across Leeds in a move aiming to inspire young readers. About 1,000 titles suitable for all ages will be available to ...
The state of Ohio provided $8 million, the city provided $3 million, while about 3,000 individuals, corporations, and foundations also donated to the effort. [ 7 ] [ 6 ] Talk show host and former Cincinnati mayor Jerry Springer was one of the major proponents of saving the building and transforming it into a museum. [ 8 ]