Links to Museums Courtesy of Bard William's WWW for Teachers
- Expo -
An exciting electronic exposition. View the Vatican exhibit, the Soviet
Archive exhibit, the 1492 exhibit, the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit, a Paleontology
exhibit, the Spalato exhibit, and more.
- Treasures
of the Czars - A virtual taste of the Florida International Museum's
exhibition. Includes a "playground" filled with facts, quizzes,
and information geared toward K-12 students.
- The CTI
Centre for History, Archaeology and Art History
- Museum of Paleontology - The
Museum of Paleontology at UC Berkely.
- The Exploratorium - A museum
of science, art, and human perspective with over 650 interactive "hands-on"
exhibits.
- Le WebLouvre - A wonderful exhibition
from France!
- The Jerusalem Mosaic
- Le siecle des lumieres dans la peinture
des musees de France - French museums exhibit.
- The Franklin Institute
Science Museum
- Amherst Museum
- Offers opportunities for cultural enrichment through the preservation
of the history, technology, and folk life of Amherst, NY.
- Chrysler Museum and Historic
Houses
- City of Santa Cruz
Museum of Natural History
- F.E.
Warren AFB Museum - Information on living history, Fort D.A. Russell
Days, Cheyenne, WY, and F.E. Warren Air Force Base activities.
- Firehouse
Museum - Displays a large collection of fire-fighting equipment and
memorabilia from across the USA and around the world.
- International Museum
of the Horse - Currently offers more than 300 pages regarding the history
of the horse and man. Over the next nine months, this will expand to more
than 900 pages.
- Living History Farms
- A 600-acre open air museum depicting midwest rural life at the turn of
the century. Rides and special events held daily to demonstrate the conditions
our pioneer families lived with.
- Steamer William
G Mather Museum - Northeastern Ohio's only floating maritime museum.
The Mather is a restored 1925 Great Lakes oar boat. She was retired in 1980
and became a museum in 1990.
- Voyages Around the
World - An exhibition at the Library of the Royal Netherlands, illustrating
the transition from trade and conquest to scientific research as main goal
of exploratory activities of the Dutch, the British, and the French from
the 16th through the 19th century.
- Yakima Valley
Museum
- The Franklin Institute
Science Museum
- Electronic
Prehistoric Shark Museum - This museum features photos and descriptions
of fossil shark teeth and modern-day shark jaws.
- University of California
Museum of Paleontology
- Royal British Columbia Museum
- Flints and Stones - The
Museum of Antiquities presents an exhibit about Stone Age hunter-gatherers
who once lived in Britain and northwest Europe.
- Kelsey
Museum of Archaeology