Museums…we've all been to them whether in our home town or
on our travels. And there are all types
of museums housing and displaying treasures depicting so many different themes. There are art museums presenting all types of
art from the paintings of the old masters to modern art and all varieties in
between, museums dedicated to specific historical events and times, living
history museums including live demonstrations and presenters in period
costumes, museums of cultural relevance, and museums such as those of the
Smithsonian that cover just about everything from fossils to space travel.
I recently saw an article listing what it claimed to be the
7 weirdest museums in America. And I
have to admit, I think they really hit on a good selection. So here, in no particular order, is their
list of 7.
1) National Museum of Funeral History
This Houston, Texas, museum was founded in 1992 and claims
that "any day above ground is a good one." The museum's mission is to preserve the
heritage of the funeral industry. They
offer exhibits such as a full-scale replica of Pope John Paul II's crypt, a
1900s casket factory and a Civil War embalming diorama.
2) Leila's Hair Museum
This Independence, Missouri, museum is dedicated to…you
guessed it…hair. According to the
museum, in Victorian times it was popular to make wreaths, jewelry and other
ornamentations out of human hair and Leila's Hair Museum keep the tradition
alive. Visitors can see 159 wreaths and
over 2000 pieces of jewelry containing or made of human hair that dates back
before 1900.
3) Mutter Museum
This Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, museum is probably the best
known of those on this list. I've seen
it in show segments on the Travel Channel.
It's a museum of medical oddities and specimens such as Grover
Cleveland's tumor, a conjoined liver from Siamese twins, a slide of a
murderer's brain, a woman who turned to wax after death.
4) Trash Museum
This Hartford, Connecticut, museum personifies the old adage
that one man's trash is another man's treasure.
The museum is run by the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority. Exhibits include an operating recycling
facility, a mural showing the history of trash management and a visualization
of how much trash a single person produces in a year.
5) SPAM Museum
And we're not talking about unwanted email. This Austin, Minnesota, museum is dedicated
to SPAM, often heralded as America's favorite canned meat. The Hormel company created SPAM in 1937 and
today there are 13 SPAM products. Museum
visitors can practice canning SPAM and brush up on SPAM trivia including its
role in World War II.
6) The Museum Of Bad Art
Good art can be found anywhere, but bad art? That's a whole different thing. This museum founded in 1993 has 3
Massachusetts locations—Dedham, Somerville, and Brookline and is
"dedicated to the collection, preservation, exhibition and celebration of
bad art in all its forms and in all its glory."
7) Devil's Rope Museum
This McLean, Texas, museum was founded in 1991 and is the
largest barbed wire museum in the world.
Appropriately nicknamed devil's rope, the barbed wire museum gives the
history of barbed wire, shows artifacts, the significance of the invention, and
the impact on the development of the Old West.
Do you have any weird museums in your town or have you come
across any in your travels?
8 comments:
I've visited many museums, but none this these! Don't know that I'd pay money to see bad art or hair...
Ashantay: I watch the Mysteries At The Museum series on the Travel Channel. Each episode consists of several segments, each segment about a specific item at a specific museum. They've showcased several items from the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia.
Don't remember if it was Mysteries At The Museum or a different program, but I saw a segment about the Hair Museum...IMHO, deserving of the word "weird"...I remember thinking at the time that I wasn't interested in paying money to visit it. But obviously there are people who do or it wouldn't exist.
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Well, these were all new to me. I was especially surprised at the Hair Museum in Independence. I once lived in KC and knew nothing about that place. But it probably wouldn't have made any difference :) Thanks for the info on all these--ah--interesting locations ;)
Museum of bad art... That is so cool!
These are hilarious!
Barb: Yes, the Hair Museum definitely belongs on the "weird" list. :)
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Angelina: It would seem to me that there is an endless supply of potential exhibits for a museum featuring bad art. :)
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Vicki: Glad you enjoyed them.
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