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1985 Children's Museum Planning Group formed. 1987 The Children's Museum of Memphis incorporated as a private, non-profit educational corporation. 1988 The museum signed a lease with the City of Memphis for the National Guard Armory complex. 1990 After raising $3 million for construction, opened to the public on June 16.
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art: Memphis: Shelby: West: Art: Collections include Italian Renaissance, Baroque, Impressionist, and 20th-century artists, English portraiture, contemporary paintings, 19th- and 20th-century sculpture and decorative arts Memphis Music Hall of Fame: Memphis: Shelby: West: Music: Memphis musicians Memphis Railroad ...
Only children's museum in U.S. that focuses on fine art; founded in 1980 Bay Area Discovery Museum: Sausalito: California: Located on National Park land; founded in 1987 Beaumont Children's Museum: Beaumont: Texas: Founded in 2008. Temporarily located at Beaumont Civic Center: Betty Brinn Children's Museum: Milwaukee: Wisconsin
Children's Museum of Memphis; Children's Museum of Oak Ridge; Creative Discovery Museum; D. Discovery Center at Murfree Spring This page was last edited on 18 ...
Pink Palace in Memphis (2008) The Pink Palace Family of Museums is a group of museums maintained by the City of Memphis and Memphis Museums, Inc. They display collections of historical, educational and technological significance. [1] The following museums are part of the group: The Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium in Memphis.
Children's Museum of Memphis; The Cotton Museum; D. Davies Manor; Dixon Gallery and Gardens; F. Fire Museum of Memphis; G. Graceland; L. ... Memphis Brooks Museum of Art;
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The Grand Carousel, is a merry-go-round located in Memphis, Tennessee, that was built in 1909. The carousel's horses were hand carved by Gustav Dentzel. It was purchased by the Memphis Park Commission in 1923. The carousel then operated at the site of the Mid-South Fair, and later the Libertyland amusement park.