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- Agricultural Hall of Fame - Agriculture museum and Hall of Fame chartered by Congress to honor the American farmer.
www.AgHallofFame.com
- Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources - Located in South Central Arkansas, the Museum focuses on the 1920s oil boom.
www.cei.net/~amnr
- Basel Paper Mills - Swiss museum of paper and printing. Features visitor information and current exhibits.
www.papermuseum.ch
- Bass Museum - The history of British brewing. Largest brewing collection in Britain, including historic equipment, transportation vehicles, pub memorabilia and advertising materials.
www.bass-museum.com
- Britain's Museum of Colour - Museum exhibits feature the history and science of the color industry. Includes interactive exhibits online, museum contacts and schedule. Located in Bradford.
www.sdc.org.uk/museum/mus.htm
- Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie - An interactive museum of science and industry located in Paris, France. Site features online exhibitions, educational experiments for children, and links to the museum's media library. In English and French.
www.cite-sciences.com/english
- Dyvelstens Log Rafting Museum - Located in Värmland, Sweden, the museum exhibits the 200 year tradition of log rafting, including tools and artifacts used in the industry.
www.wermlandsmuseum.se/utgaard/edyvel.htm
- German Leather Museum - Collects and preserves artifacts of the leather working industry. Includes a shoe exhibit, publications, and visitor information.
www.ledermuseum.de
- Hagley Museum - Museum relates the history the early days and the very first product of the DuPont Company: black powder. Located in Wilmington, DE.
www.hagley.lib.de.us
- Lancut Distillery Museum - Company museum exhibiting over two hundred years of the distillery's history through plant and product artifacts, photographs and documents. Located in Lancut, Poland.
www.lancutdistillery.polishvodka.com.pl/distillerymuseum.htm
- Leduc No. 1 Interpretive Center - Sponsored by the Leduc/Devon Historical Society, the interpretive center exhibits the history and influence of oil drilling in the region.
www.blackgold.ab.ca/leduc1
- McLean Mill National Historic Site - Selected as a National Historic Site for its significance to the logging and sawmilling industry.Exhibit themes include sawmilling, family labor, and transportation.
www.museumsassn.bc.ca/~bcma/museums/msnhs/msnhs.html
- Salt Museum - Conserves and presents the history of the Cheshire salt industry. Includes visitor and facility information, publications, and a collection of historic photographs.
www.cheshire.gov.uk/saltmuseum/index.html
- Slater Mill - Museum complex exhibiting the American industrial heritage. Exhibits include a rubblestone mill, machine tools, and textile industry artifacts.
www.slatermill.org
- State Agricultural Heritage Museum - Located in the South Dakota State University with collections and exhibits depicting technology, crops, and livestock.
www.agmuseum.com
- The Match Museum - The world's only Match Museum, located in Jönköping, Sweden. Site includes on-line guided tour with information on the history of the industry and the people involved in it.
www.jonkoping.se/kultur/matchmuseum
- The Museum for the Preservation of Elevating History - Formerly the Elevator Museum, this site presents the history and technology of elevators and escalators and biographies of their various inventors.
www.theelevatormuseum.com
- The Museum Of Rope Making - Working museum in Carlmark, Sweden exhibits the art of rope making. Includes visitor information and schedule.
www.repslagarbanan.se/index-en.htm
- The South Carolina Cotton Museum - Exhibits and interprets the history of cotton and the cotton industry in the United States. Site includes tour information and cotton facts.
www.sccotton.org
- The Vintage Telephone Equipment Museum - Museum of the history of the telephone and central office switching equipment, with exhibits including the 1876 model of Bell's first communication device.
www.scn.org/tech/telmuseum/index.html
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