Seen All the Big Museums? Try These!

Museums hold a wealth of knowledge and exploring them is worth the time.
Seen All the Big Museums? Try These!
A home in the shape of a pickle barrel delights visitors to Grand Marais, Michigan. Photo courtesy of Ehrlif/Dreamstime
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Each year, more than 5 million people visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The American Museum of Natural History, located nearby, attracts some 4 million callers annually. Other museums around the country appeal to far fewer folks, but those who discover them find much that educates and entertains.

We’re talking collections focused on potatoes and mustard, locks, and alleged landings of unidentified flying objects along with other offbeat galleries. Some may be located near where you live, while others might tempt you to make a trip to see them.

Victor Block
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