This web site presents a comprehensive collection of science museum links throughout the world. Each page focuses on a specific group of museums and features museum related trivia. Furthermore, these pages are networked together to form a labyrinth of science museums. Basically, you are invited to wander, discover, and perhaps get lost among a maze of museums.
The site also offers two brain-teasing games. "World Muse Trivia" challenges your knowledge of world museums, and "Find The Exhibit" is a global treasure hunt which challenges your power of museological deduction.
The Lost Museum of Sciences is devoted to promoting awareness of world science museums and enjoyable serendipity.
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If you know the answer, send an e-mail to [email protected]. The first person to correctly answer this question will be honorably mentioned here for all the world to see. Hint: the answer can usually be found on the web site of the museum in question.
John Comegys, from Fresno California, answered correctly: The Freud's quotation may be found at the beginning of the Webpage of the Freud Museum of London.
Pat Lange correctly answered that The Food Museum began as The Potato Museum in 1975.
Hazel Burgess found that the "stuffed elephant is at the Natural History Museum, Berne (NMBE)". Hazel Burgess correctly answered that The Space Center, Alamogordo, New Mexico, features the rocket sled that "Fastest Man Alive" Stapp rode to 634 mph.
Today's exhibit to find is... "Space Race"
Barry Stevens was the first to find "Monet�s Rouen Cathedral in Full Sunlight" in Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Good search Barry!
Jill C. Pearson was the first to find "Plants and Fungi of Southern China" exhibit in the National Museum of Science in Tokyo, Japan. You did a great job Jill!
Phil Wood was the first to find "U.S.S. Blueback" exhibit in the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. Great seamanship Phil!
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