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The World’s Strangest Museums
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Small Museums With Big Stories
The world’s most famous museums get the spotlight — the Louvre, the Smithsonian, the British Museum. They’re grand, exhaustive, and often overwhelming. But scattered across quieter streets and smaller ...
Investigators eventually found a van along the bayou that had a small boat dolly inside and linked it to Robertson. He was ...
Hair. Human hair. Hair woven into jewelry, wreaths, keepsakes. Michael Jackson’s hair. Marilyn Monroe’s hair. Hair as art, hair as spectacle. It was Leila Cohoon’s world, and she showcased it all at ...
One of the most infamous heists in the cultural institution’s history was the 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa—when Pablo Picasso ...
Hair museum filled with century-old mementos closes its doors, scattering contents around the nation
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) — Century-old wreaths made from human hair fill the walls of Leila’s Hair Museum, and glass cases overflow with necklaces and watch bands woven from the locks of the dead. There ...
From Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Thailand’s weird museums showcase odd histories, strange artefacts, and unexpected cultural stories.
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