7 Mysterious American Museums

7 Mysterious American Museums




Museums of all kinds are a great way to see the world again, especially if they harbor interesting pieces and tell the history of an era we may not know much about.
Mashable has presented a list of seven of the strangest lesser-known museums in the United States, which contain artifacts, or tell the history of a part of human life, and is in itself a place of entertainment and education at the same time, we know by pictures:



1. Holographic Studios
Located on the east side of downtown Manhattan, it houses the world's largest collection of holograms that can be seen. It was founded by one of the original 3D pioneers, Jason Sapan, in 1979, and is home to over 200 3D images.


2. The International Museum of Unknown Flying Objects (UFO) and the UFO Museum and Research Center
The International Museum of Unknown Objects (UFO) and its research center based in Roswell, New Mexico, were the site of a famous incident in 1947 when something collided with the ground and looked like a flying saucer. Each room at this museum, founded in 1991, was designed to create a sense of one's life in 1947, it includes a press newsroom, a government room to “cover the truth” and general information about observations of space objects and reported space residents.



3-Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum
Inside the doors of this beautiful yellow building lies an amazing collection of herbal plants and medical equipment, many of which were part of a place that was a fully functional family pharmacy during the 19th century. It tells the horrifying and dramatic tales of medical procedures of the colonial era. After the renovation of commercial spaces on the first floor.


4- Mütter Museum
It is a medical museum located in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and contains a collection of medical cases and anatomical and pathological specimens, as well as models of wax, antique medical equipment, part of the Faculty of Medicine in Philadelphia, the primary purpose of the collection donated by Dr. Thomas in 1858, is a medical research and education. The museum is famous for the Hertel collection of skulls and other anatomical specimens, and includes a collection of specimens deforming embryos (preserved human embryos), a malignant tumor removed from President Grover Cleveland, and a liver adhering to the famous Siamese twins “Shank and Bunker”, And cut Of tissue taken from the released murderer of Abraham Lincoln, and part of the brain that assassinated Charles ghetto US President James Garfield, all of which have been donated to science.


5– Museum of Jurassic Technology
The name may seem paradoxical, but this museum is popular in Los Angeles, founded by David Wilson, and includes a miniature of Noah's Ark, many worthy of sight.



6- Historic Auto Attraction Museum
Seventy-five historic cars are on display in this museum in Roscoe, Illinois, and are admired by car enthusiasts and entertainment lovers. The museum includes the getaway car John Dillinger, the personal Elvis Presley car, as well as a space shuttle model from NASA. Businessman Wayne Jensen.



7- Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia
This beautiful spot in Burlingame, California, celebrated its 20th-anniversary last year and provides a glimpse into the history of popular culture through a very specific lens of Pez.
It is home to over 900 characters, some dating back to 1950, as well as the largest Pez distributor in the world He is a 7-foot and 20-inch snowman and shares the space of the Classic Toys Museum and the Banned Toys Museum, which houses toys that have been pulled from the markets because they were dangerous.


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