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No special order:

 

Cleveland Museum of Art

 

New York/Brooklyn Transit Museum

 

The Cincinnati Museum Center

 

Carnegie Museum of Natural History and Art in Pittsburgh (this one gets a nod because I thought the stuff in the gift shops actually seemed reasonably priced). 

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Living in the DC area, the Smithsonians get the nod...Franklin Institute in Philly also very good, along with Revolutionary War museum.  Rock & Roll HOF was a pleasant surprise as I thought it'd be just Hard Rock Cafe without the hamburgers.  When the kids were little, the Play Museum in Rochester was always a big hit.

 

Baseball and pro football HOF also get huge props.

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just to pump up a local joint, the strong museum of play is ***** awesome.  the toy and video game museums/hall of fames can take hours to go through.  they're constant expanding and changing exhibits.  very edible friendly.  

 

i'm not a smart man.

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Nothing close to the Smitty's Air and Space museum on the DC mall.

The Udvar-Hazy thing outside Dulles is really cool as well, but I'm an aviation guy.

 

For pure beauty, I have never seen anything that compares to the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, but not sure that is a museum.

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Was just out in Seattle for the Bills game and we went to MoPop-Museum of Pop Culture and it was pretty cool and touched on a lot of different bases

Some of the highlights included a huge room dedicated to Nirvana and the rise of grunge music, a Jimi Hendrix room that had the guitar he played with at

Woodstock, and a room full of Horror and Sci-Fi movie stuff with the movie costumes of the Terminator, Freddy Kruegar, Michael Myers, Blade to name a few

 

The National Comedy Center in Jamestown was fun if you want to classify it as a Museum

 

I'm not a big artsy kinda guy but when I was in Pittsburgh my friends wanted to check out the Andy Warhol museum which I think is considered a big deal in that genre

 

 

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NYC:

THE MET

Museum of Modern Art

 

Utica, NY:

Munson Williams Proctor Institute 

 

Amsterdam:

Van Gogh Museum 

 

Ballston Spa, NY

National Bottle Museum 

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Was in D.C. about 30 yrs. ago for a week, doing the whole scene.

 

Wasn’t looking for it, didn’t know there was one, but came across and went in the U.S. Holocaust Museum.

 

I kind of wished I didn’t go in, unlike anything I ever experienced.

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Country Music Hall of Fame - Nashville. Seeing the Hee Haw set and Bandit was worth the price of admission. 

 

Baseball Hall of Fame. No detail gets left behind. From the late 1800s to the modern day game. Everything is covered. 

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