Category: Museums

Henry Ford’s House 0

Henry Ford’s House

  Fair Lane is the property built by Henry Ford founder of the Ford Motor Company. Located in Dearborn a suburb of Detroit in the USA. Work commenced in 1913 and the Ford family...

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 0

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Dating back to 1959 the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum has become one of the best-known landmarks in New York City and is one of the 20th century’s most important architectural...

Ueno Park 0

Ueno Park

Ueno Park is one of the larger parks in Tokyo and home to many of Tokyo’s cultural attractions including the Ueno zoo, Tokyo National Museum, National Science Museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. The centre...

Ronald Reagan’s Legacy 0

Ronald Reagan’s Legacy

Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States who had 8 years in office between 1981 and 1989. Regan was in office during some huge changes in the world including the fall...

Henry Ford’s Greenfield Village 1

Henry Ford’s Greenfield Village

Greenfield Village is in Dearborn, Detroit USA and was the brain child of Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford. Recognised as a National Historic Landmark and is the largest outdoor museum in the United...

New Acropolis museum opens for wrong Olympics 0

New Acropolis museum opens for wrong Olympics

You might remember four years ago the panic in getting all the Olympic venues finished for the Athens Olympics, well it was hoped the New Acropolis Museum would open be ready for the thousands...

Who opened their lunchbox? 0

Who opened their lunchbox?

There are museums for just about everything and here’s another unusual one- the Lunchbox Museum in Columbus USA. Allen Woodall who started the museum started collecting lunchboxes late 1980’s and today has over a...