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Meux Home Museum in 2013. The city of Fresno purchased the mansion from the nephew of Anne Meux in 1973 for $55,000. It began a restoration process estimated to cost an additional $50,000. Following the completed restoration, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and opened to visitors as a museum the same year.
The Meux Home Museum, now surrounded by modern buildings, parking lots and four-lane roads in downtown Fresno, has stood the test of time after being built by Dr. Thomas Meux on the “outskirts ...
New Orleans Fire Department Museum: Garden District: Firefighting: Located in the Washington Avenue firehouse, open by appointment [1] [2] New Orleans Mint: French Quarter: Numismatic: Part of the Louisiana State Museum, features a jazz museum and music venue that is part of the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park New Orleans Museum of ...
Greater New Orleans: Multiple: Changing exhibits of art, history and science, located in City Hall [52] Slidell Mardi Gras Museum: Slidell: St. Tammany: Greater New Orleans: Amusement: Accessed through the Slidell Museum, feature Carnival memorabilia including dresses, costumes, scepters, goblets and throws and historical scrapbooks [53 ...
Golden Age Flight Museum, Tehachapi [39] Hiller Aviation Museum, San Carlos; Joe Davies Heritage Airpark, Palmdale [40] Lyon Air Museum, Santa Ana; March Field Air Museum, Riverside; Milestones of Flight Museum, Lancaster – closed; Minter Field Air Museum, Shafter; Moffett Field Museum, Mountain View; Museum of Flying, Santa Monica
Meux was baptised on 8 May 1770. He was the second son of brewer Richard Meux (c. 1734 –1813) [2] - whose portrait was drawn in 1796 by Henry Bone copied from a painting by Sir William Beechey - and Mary (née Brougham) Meux (c. 1744 –1812).