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Arts And Entertainment: Museums
All of the links below were verified by ¡DavE! on 5/30/2004. To report a dead link, click here
75 Years of Bandaid-
Here is something that everyone has  in theri medicine cabinets. Now you can see the history of the Band Aid. 
Archive.org-
The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. 
Conelrad.com-
Take a look back to life during the cold war at Conelrad.com. Also visit Internet Archive and Civil Defense Museum. 
Diner 66 Homepage-
What birthday tribute to America wouldn't becomplete without a website on our world famous diners. This site is really a site with links to diners. Think googy meets the world wide web.
Experience Music Project-
Here is the website for the Experience Music Project opening in Seattle in 1999. Here you can find out histories and information on local Seattle Groups.
Museum of History and Industry-
Here is a great little site full of Seattle history. Lots of photos from way back when.
Museumstuff.com-
This site holds several awards for it's information about museums, zoos, science centers, historical artifacts, gardens and more.
The Monistary of Christ In The Desert-
Not that I condone Organized religeon, but this is a neat little site by some religeous monks.
The Museum of Flight-
For all of you aviation buff's, here is the Museum of Flight. Located right next to Boeing of course.
The Obsolete Computer Museum-
Here is a cool site with obsolete computers. No the museum is not at my house. Hehehe.
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