For millions each year, no vacation is complete without exploring the huge variety of museums throughout the world. Here's a place to discuss our favorites, & what's hot in the world's museums.

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2 museums among ´7 Musts in Los Angeles´

Victoriaearle One of the USA´s most architecturally stunning museums, the Getty Center is a complex of concrete and steel was by famed architect Richard Meier, opened in 1997, and is home to a wealth of artwork from different eras and countries, including medieval and Renaissance painting and sculptures; 20th- and 21st-century photographic; historic manuscripts, and much more; famous artists include Degas, Gauguin, Rembrandt, and Van Gogh (most famously, his iconic Irises). Located in the…

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The Dominican Republic´s Amber Museum

The Museo del Ámbar is located in downtown Puerto Plata, on the north coast.  With a Jurassic Park-like logo and an interesting and educational collection of amber and other local semiprecious materials (including pieces for sale), it’s housed in a charming Victorian townhouse called Villa Bentz. And there are plenty of other local shops that sell amber, including, it would seem, most resort gift shops; it’s possible to pick up a lovely piece or two of amber jewelry at surprisingly affordable…

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Washington DC´s National Museum of African-American History one of ´5 Key Places in the United States to Explore the Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.´

Adam Jones . Inaugurated by Barack Obama in 2016, this Smithsonian Insitution member is home to a wealth of exhibits depicting the struggles and eventaul triumphs of black Americans, from their African origins through the trans-Atlantic slave trade; brutal slavery in the United States; oppression in the South from the post-Civil-War through the Jim Crow period; the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s (during which of course Dr. King loomed large indeed); and up to the present day. Both…

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  • Mary, I'm glad someone remembers Kenneth Keating. Talk about Dinner with Schmucks! And Wendy, I loved the Rockwell legacy even before it became acceptable again to love it. Was that a gauche thing to say?
  • I adore the Berkshires! Will all due respect to my beautiful home state of Washington, I think western Massachusetts is one of the most beautiful places I've been. My sig other and I once rented an old house in Great Barrington, and I could swear it was haunted, I kept hearing all these funny sounds. But anyway, somehow I missed the Norman Rockwell museum -- guess I'll have to go back!
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  • The Berkshires in Massachusetts is a museum-lover's paradise. We hit three on a short vacation, and there are still many more, such as the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Mass.
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  • The Hood Museum of Art in Hanover, New Hampshire, has two terrific special exhibits running through mid-September: "Made in Hollywood" and Andy Warhol. For lunch, try Canoe Club Bistro , a popular nearby restaurant with inspired food and a nice wine list, plus great people-watching (ask for a table by the window). Or, check out the Dirt Cowboy Cafe for great coffee and pastry. Everything within walking distance.
    Snapshot: Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, New Hampshire
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  • The Dallas Morning News just ran my little story on "Scandal!" at the Museum of American Finance, a fascinating place in a grand building that attracts more out-of-towners than New Yorkers. Interesting thing about this exhibition, which targets Charles Ponzi, WorldCom, Enron, Lehman Brothers, Bernie Madoff, etc., is that it doesn't include Kenneth Keating. Anyone remember him? Should he be in this exhibition?
  • Anyone want to recommend cool museums in Dublin?

    Tweet about them at http://twitter.com/thetraveleditor so I can visit them on my up-coming TwitTrip.
  • There are some excellent wine museums around the world. I recently wrote a blog post about the best wine museums specifically in Europe and also invited people to add extras in the comments. Here's the link to it, which I hope is helpful. If anyone here wants to add any more even though the post was a while back, I will approve the comments quickly, providing they are adding new good European wine museums!
    Sorry I can't give you any generic wine museum sites to add to your list above.
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