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Museum of chilhood
The Museum of
Childhood is a
collection
of children's toys and
playthings, situated
on the Royal Mile,
in Edinburgh, Scotlan
d. It was the first
museum in the world
to specialise in the
history of childhood.
The collection, which ranges from the 18th to
the 21st century, was originally the work of
Patrick Murray (1908-1981), an Edinburgh
Councillor and passionate collector of toys and
childhood memorabilia
London Planetarium

The building known as the London Planetarium is


in Marylebone Road, London. It is adjacent to Madame
Tussauds and is owned by the same company. A famous
London landmark, it was once a notable tourist
attraction, housing a planetarium, which offered shows
relating to space and astronomy.
Aquarium
the
Americas
It is run by the Audubon It is located along the
Institute, which also banks of the Mississippi
supervises the Audubon River by the edge of the
Zoo, Audubon Butterfly historic French
Garden and Quarter off Canal Street,
Insectarium and Audubo at the upper end
n Park (in a different part of Woldenberg Park. It
of the city). opened in 1990.
Audubon Zoo
The Audubon Zoo is a zoo located in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is
part of the Audubon Nature Institute which also manages
the Aquarium of the Americas. The zoo covers 58 acres (23 ha)
and is home to 2,000 animals.
National
Gallery
The National Gallery is
an art
museum in Trafalgar
Square in the City of
Westminster, in Central
London. Founded in
1824, it houses a
collection of over 2,300
paintings dating from the
mid-13th century to

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