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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.
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1998 | Pat Lange correctly answered that The Food Museum began as The Potato Museum in 1975. |
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1997 |
Hazel Burgess found that the "stuffed elephant is at the Natural History Museum, Berne (NMBE)". |
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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.
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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. |
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! |