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Anyway, what's the best museum you've ever visited?
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Bravo win or die
, Apr 3, 12:28:00
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I love the British Museum in Londons...
Posted By:
Vivid Data Shark
, Apr 3, 18:16:23
Robben Island for me
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Tony Martin
, Apr 3, 17:43:50
Kennedy Space Center
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Larry Hagman
, Apr 3, 17:36:47
The National Drainage Museum at Prickwillow
Posted By:
archroy
, Apr 3, 16:31:58
Martin Luther King Civil Rights museum in Memphis
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col canary
, Apr 3, 16:24:19
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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
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CWC
, Apr 3, 16:08:06
There are some very good ones in York
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Larry Hagman
, Apr 3, 15:16:33
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MoMA
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MIKEWALKER
, Apr 3, 14:08:15
Dennis Severs' House is fascinating and also a very odd experience
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Adster
, Apr 3, 13:46:12
If you're this way, Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre
Posted By:
Worthing Yellow
, Apr 3, 13:34:26
Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim, the Donnington And the Schlumpf Collections
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Augustus Pablo
, Apr 3, 13:31:22
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If you like social history BWOD, this is good
Posted By:
CB41
, Apr 3, 13:29:22
There's a good one in Prague
Posted By:
essexcanaryOTBC
, Apr 3, 13:12:32
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There are too many for me to pick a favourite but I've been making a list of ones I've
Posted By:
Bravo win or die
, Apr 3, 13:07:14
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Robben Island Museum is pretty special
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Adster
, Apr 3, 13:04:31
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The old footy museum that used to be at Deepdale was pretty good
Posted By:
CB41
, Apr 3, 13:00:17
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Museum of the Revolution. Havana.
Posted By:
avenging canary
, Apr 3, 12:51:06
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The Centre for Computing History
Posted By:
Ralf Scrampton
, Apr 3, 12:42:26
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The ritish Lawnmower Museum in Southport
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CB41
, Apr 3, 12:29:46
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