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  • Museum of Sex
  • www.museumofsex.com
  • Dedicated to the exploration of the history, evolution and cultural significance of human sexuality, advocating open discourse and striving to present to the public the best in current scholarship unhindered by self-censorship. Located in New York, New York.
4.3
(si*)
>50
5
  • Marbles Kids Museum
  • www.marbleskidsmuseum.org
  • Features programs and events, and calendar. Located in Raleigh.
4.2
(si*)
-
6
4.2
(si*)
>40
6
  • Southern Food and Beverage Museum
  • www.southernfood.org
  • Nonprofit organization, dedicated to the discovery, understanding and celebration of the culinary heritage of the South, plans its opening in New Orleans, Louisiana in June, 2005. Provides membership details, press releases, and events.
4.0
(si*)
>90
5
  • National Museum of Funeral History
  • www.nmfh.org
  • A museum of 19th and 20th century funerary history in the United States. Online collections and membership information, and gift shop. Located in Houston, Texas.
3.9
(si*)
>20
4
  • Horniman Museum
  • www.horniman.ac.uk
  • Features three main collections, world cultures, natural history and music. Includes details of displays, opening times, facilities and directions. Located in London, UK.
3.9
(si*)
<10
6
  • Reading Public Museum
  • www.readingpublicmuseum.org
  • Offers collections of art, science, and civilization, and a planetarium. Contains details of the collections, events, memberships, volunteer opportunities, hours, admission rates, and directions to the location in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.
3.9
(si*)
<10
5
3.9
(si*)
<5
5
  • Culinary Archives & Museum
  • www.culinary.org
  • Devoted to the preservation of culinary arts and hospitality history. Features cast iron ranges and stoves, American foods, menus, cookbooks. Located in Johnson and Wales University, Providence, Rhode Island.
3.9
(si*)
>10
5
  • UCM Museum
  • www.ucmmuseum.com
  • Features a vintage service station, a 90-year-old Louisiana Creole cottage, an exhibition hall of memorabilia, and the much photographed House of Shards.
3.8
(si*)
<10
4
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