- http://www.nhm.org/webmuseums/ - WebMuseums contains links to thousands of museums' online pages. There are listings for all 7 continents (yes, even Antarctica), which is an easy way to find what you want. Or search for a museum specifically by name. Included on each link is a brief description of what the museum contains, another good time saver for you.
- http://www.icom.org/vlmp/ - This Virtual Library of Museums contains links to museums from all over the world. You can find what you want either through the alphabetical list provided for each region, or run a quick search.
- http://www.museumstuff.com/ - MuseumStuff is the world's leading internet gateway to museum related info and resources. Enjoy 1000's of museum websites, virtual exhibits, interactive games, online museum shops, art, science and history links, plus special resources and activities for kids, teachers, and museum professionals.
- http://www.si.edu/ - This site is our source for information on the Smithsonian Institution, an independent trust instrumentality of the United States holding more than 140 million artifacts and specimens in its trust for "the increase and diffusion of knowledge". The Institution is also a center for research dedicated to public education, national service, and scholarship in the arts, sciences, and history. The Smithsonian is composed of sixteen museums and galleries and the National Zoo and numerous research facilities in the United States and abroad. Nine Smithsonian museums are located on the National Mall between the Washington Monument and the Capitol, while others are in New York.
- http://www.museumnetwork.com/ - MuseumNetwork.com is one of the best places for finding museums in your area and around the world. These museums, over 33,000 of them in all, are sectioned off to make your search easier. The sections include Art, History, Kids, Science & Nature, Special Interest and Sports, to name a few.
- http://www.amn.org/ - The Art Museum Network is a directory of art museums and galleries by region. Learn about the best collections and the newest and best exhibits. Under each museum is information regarding hours, location, cost, etc.
- http://www.lib.washington.edu/sla/natmus.html - This site will help you find natural history museums in your area. Simply choose your region, and you will receive and alphabetical listing of natural history museums in that area. Each one is a link that will take you to that museum's homepage.
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mwm/sci.html - This page contains pointers to public museums with a strong emphasis on interactive science education. The museums are listed alphabetically by region, so simply scroll to your desired region and find what you need. Some of these museums are reviewed to provide you with even more information, and all of them are links to take you to these museums' pages.
- http://www.goodzoos.com/ - Goodzoos.com, the Good Zoo Guide Online, is the only site that aims to provide official descriptions of every good zoo, wildlife park, and animal collection on the planet - as well as reviews and comments from visitors. Find out which zoos in your area are suggested and which are not. You can also find information here on these zoos' hours, locations, cost, etc.
- http://www.museumspot.com/ - MuseumSpot.com combines engaging editorial with a high-utility collection of the best museum-related resources on the Web in one user-friendly spot. From MuseumSpot.com you can quickly and easily locate museums by city, state and name; find exhibit dates, virtual collections, offbeat attractions, industry resources, and much more.
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