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Featuring champions of World Muse Trivia and Find The Exhibit.

World Muse Trivia Champions

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April 23, 1998

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. .

1998

Pat Lange correctly answered that The Food Museum began as The Potato Museum in 1975.

1997

Hazel Burgess found that the "stuffed elephant is at the Natural History Museum, Berne (NMBE)".

1997

Hazel Burgess correctly answered that The Space Center, Alamogordo, New Mexico, features the rocket sled that "Fastest Man Alive" Stapp rode to 634 mph.

1997

Heintz Mueller correctly answered that The Kew Bridge Steam Museum is housed in a 19th. Century Pumping Station with five Cornish Beam Engines.

1996 Mar 6

Michelle L. Craig correctly answered that the Leon M. Lederman Science Education Center is associated with FermiLab.

1996 May 31

Malia McDonald correctly answered that the W. J. McCallion Planetarium used a parachute for its first planetarium dome.

1996 Jun 3

Larry Schmitt correctly answered that The Computer Museum in Boston has a walk-through computer.

1996 Jun 24

Malia McDonald correctly answered that The Peace Memorial in Hiroshima was built on the site of an atomic bomb explosion.

1996 Jun 28

Joe Ansel correctly answered that the National Museum of Science and Industry had its origins in England's Great Exhibition of 1851.

1996 Jul 12

Marie Tomlinson correctly answered that the Walter Reed Medical Museum features the largest collection of human embryos in the world.

1996 Nov 8

Patricia Lange correctly answered that the Tycho Brahe Planetarium had its foundation stone laid during a rare close conjunction of Mars and Uranus.


Find The Exhibit Campions

July 30, 1998

Stevens Barry was the first to find "Monet�s Rouen Cathedral in Full Sunlight" in Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Good search Stevens!

July 7, 1998

Jill C. Pearson, was the first to find "Plants and Fungi of Southern China" exhibit in the National Museum of Science in Tokyo, Japan. Well done Jill!

1995 Nov

Anne Diplock was the first to find the "Alien Machines" exhibit in the Fantasmagoric Museum! Good for you Anne!

1995 Nov

Elizabeth Blatt was the first to find the "Golden Age of Flight" exhibit in the National Air & Space Museum! Great flying Elizabeth!

1995 Dec

Elizabeth Lear was the first to find the "Square Wheels" exhibit in the Museum of Science, Boston! Congratulations Elizabeth!

1995 Dec

Susan Wageman was the first to find "The Networked Planet" exhibit in The Computer Museum of Boston! Great networking Susan!

1996 Jan

Walter Mostek was the first to find the "Crazy Critters" exhibit in the Academy of Natural Sciences. Great critter tracking Walter!

1996 Feb

Claire Pillsbury was the first to find the "Pipes of Pan" exhibit in the Exploratorium. This surprised me since I originally found Pipes of Pan in the Israel National Museum of Science. There are, in fact, two Pipes of Pan. Terrific panning Claire!

1996 Mar 7

Tone Svennevik was the first to find the "Flints and Stones" exhibit in The Museum of Antiquities. Good hunting Tone!

1996 Jun 6

Robert Poulk was the first to find the "Lighthouses and Keepers" exhibit in the Mariner's Museum. Excellent enlightening Robert!

1996 Jun 19

Tim Haag was the first to find the "Theater of Electricity" exhibit in the Museum of Science, Boston. Shockingly good exhibit finding Tim!

1996 Oct 11

Catherine Rutland was the first to find the "Antique Boats Gallery" in the Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia. Aye, she be a sharp mariner indeed!



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