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A Scottish organization dedicated to telling the story of a person who was the worlds richest man. Contains biographical information and links. Located in Dunfermline, Scotland.
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Retirement home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Severly damaged by Katrina. Site now gives continuing progress reports on rebuilding and reopening of areas of the property.
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Offers retrospective of Cody's life as a hero of American Plains and founder of the Wild West show. Exhibits include Native Americans, Wild West performers and events, historic firearms. Includes hours, admission fees and directions. Located in Golden, Colorado, United States.
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The Poe Museum provides a retreat into early nineteenth century Richmond where Edgar Allan Poe lived and worked.
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Features a collection of rare pieces, including examples of many of Edison's early inventions, documents, and family mementos.
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Features an online tour of this authors childhood home in Oak Park, Illinois. Includes interior photos and history of the home.
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Features the most complete collection of Cleveland artifacts in the nation, including the president's cradle, White House chair, clothing and fishing gear. Includes biographical information, history of the house, hours of operation. Located in Caldwell, New Jersey.
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Collections are housed in a series of buildings, including an 1898 depot, an 1880's school chapel, and an onion-domed house. Includes events, admission fees, photos, brochures, and a direction map to Walnut Grove, Minnesota, United States.
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Non-profit organization and nationally recognized landmark was Laura's childhood home. Provides membership details, a history and links to area attractions.
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Official National Park Service site. Located in Lincoln City, IN.
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Features photographs and archival exhibits that tell the story of the author of the classic novel, "Gone With The Wind". Includes details of displays, upcoming events, history of the house, photos, hours, ticket prices, membership and directions. Located in Atlanta.
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Founded in 1880, this historic Salzburg home once housed the family of this composer. Includes photos, family history and information about the related music foundation.
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Last home and burial place of the "voice of American liberty". Features tour of 7 historic buildings, Henry's grave site and grounds. Includes biographical information, calendar of events, hours, admission rates and directions. Located in Brookneal, Virginia.
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Features the 1892 restored home of the American novelist. Includes a short biographical sketch, hours, and directions to the location.
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Includes photo and audio archives, telephone recordings, transcripts of oral history interviews, Johnson's daily diary, answers to FAQ, and virtual exhibits.
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New venue which will chart the life and work of one of the world's favorite storytellers is scheduled to open in 2005 in Buckinghamshire, UK. Provides details of archives and educational programs.
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Non-profit organization honors individuals whose lives have made an impact on the local, state and/or the national community. Includes history, membership form, nomination form, virtual tour, hours and directions. Located in Chamberlain.
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Built in 1859, it was later acquired in 1860 by First Presbyterian Church as a manse with Woodrow Wilson's father, the Rev. Dr. Joseph Ruggles Wilson, serving as minister from 1858 to 1870, includes brief biography, images, and events calendar located at Augusta.
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The last home of the Revolutionary War hero, located in Burlington.
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The London home of Sigmund and his daughter Anna Freud. Now a museum containing Freud's library, and his collection of antiquities.
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Virtual tour, tour information including hours and directions, biography, filmography, hometown memories, online store and contact information.
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Features the works and life of Nebraska's Poet Laureate, John G. Neihardt. Includes hours and contact details. Located in Bancroft, Nebraska, United States.
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Located in Las Vegas, NV, this facility features jewelry, wardrobe, automobiles, antiques and pianos belonging to the late entertainer. Includes family photos and history as well as contact information.
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Official site of this museum, situated in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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Designed and built by the author, Edith Wharton, in 1902 and restored to show the 'private sanctum' where she wrote her first bestsellers. Includes her life story, hours, tickets and directions. Located in Lenox, Massachusetts.
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Museum in downtown Salinas centered on the life of John Steinbeck.
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Exhibits and artifacts concerning the life and works of this Russian poet. Includes photos and English translation.
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Dedicated to the many achievements of these British astronomers. Includes news, events, online tour and visitors information. Located in Bath, England. Also available in French.
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Staunton, Virginia hosts this landmark of the 28th United States President. Includes historical facts, links and visitors information.
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Features Dove Cottage, in Grasmere, home of poet William Wordsworth. Separate museum has exhibits of art works and memorabilia. Includes virtual tour, hours, fees and directions. Located in the UK.
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Birthplace home of female Titanic survivor and early American aristocrat. Includes story of how this tragic event changed her life and family pictures. Located in Hannibal, Missouri.
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Tells the story of this Danish astronomer and the instruments he constructed. Exhibition also gives a short orientation in Renaissance Man's view of the world. Includes hours and directions. Located in Uraniborg, Sweden. [Swedish, German, and English].
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Features galleries with artifacts and memorabilia, theaters, interactive television and a children's museum. Includes details of displays and hours. Located in Claremore.