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Этот список музеев в Миннесоте включает музеи, которые определены в данном контексте как учреждения (включая некоммерческие организации , государственные учреждения и частный бизнес ), которые собирают и хранят предметы, представляющие культурный, художественный, научный или исторический интерес, и создают свои коллекции или связанные с ними экспонаты доступны для всеобщего обозрения. Некоммерческие и университетские художественные галереи также включены.

Частные музеи, которые не всегда открыты для публики, и виртуальные музеи, которые существуют только в Интернете, не включены.

Текущие музеи [ править ]

Defunct museums[edit]

  • Amdal House Museum, Lake Park, MN, was sold in 2015 and the collections of the Lake Park Area Historical Society moved to a new location.
  • Arches Museum of Pioneer Life, Lewiston. Collection transferred to the Rural Heritage Museum in St. Charles.[376]
  • Arrowhead Bluffs Museum, Wabasha. Closed in October 2011. Displayed hunting trophies, antique rifles, and Native American artifacts.[377]
  • Baseball Museum, Minneapolis. Baseball memorabilia collected by a Minnesota Twins equipment manager and displayed in a souvenir shop near the Metrodome. Closed in 2015.[378]
  • College of Visual Arts Gallery, Saint Paul. Gallery space of the former College of Visual Arts, which closed in 2013.
  • Grand Mound History Center, near International Falls.[379][380] Interpreted the prehistoric Grand Mound.
  • The Le Sueur Museum in Le Sueur, Minnesota, United States, was sold by the Le Sueur County Historical Society in January of 2018 to the dairy cooperative Agropur Inc. which in has applied for a permit to demolish the building.[381][382]
  • Mikkelson Collection, Willmar.[383] Collection auctioned off in 2012.[384]
  • Midwest Music Museum, Bloomington. Was located at the Mall of America,[385] no current information.
  • Minnesota African American Museum, Minneapolis.  Started in October 2012 in the historic Coe Mansion but never fully opened to the public. It was to display exhibits surrounding Minnesota's African-American community.[386][387]
  • Monongalia Historical Museum, New London, Minnesota housed in the former Lebanon Church. The Monongalia Historical Society vacated the building in November 2013. The building was demolished in June 2014.[388]
  • Museum of Questionable Medical Devices, Minneapolis. Closed in 2002 and collection transferred to the Science Museum of Minnesota.[389]
  • Planes of Fame East Air Museum, Eden Prairie. A WWII aviation museum that housed a collection of 30+ historic, flyable airplanes. Closed in 1997. Most airplanes transferred to the Palm Springs Air Museum.
  • Rifle Sport Gallery, Minneapolis. An underground art space open 1985-1988 on Block E.
  • Sinclair Lewis Interpretive Center, Sauk Centre. Property sold for development in 2016, collection moved to Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home and temporary storage.[390]
  • Soderlund Pharmacy Museum, St. Peter. Medical instruments, pharmacological products, and show globes, plus a 1911 soda fountain, housed in a working drugstore. Closed as of 2014.[391]
  • Spicer's Classic Car Museum, Chisholm. No current information.
  • Story Lady Doll & Toy Museum, Albert Lea.[392] When it closed in 2010, the collection was moved to the Freeborn County Historical Museum.[393]
  • TRACES Center for History and Culture, Landmark Center, Saint Paul. Interpreted the prisoner of war experience, closed November 2008.[394]

See also[edit]

  • List of museums in the United States
  • Aquaria in Minnesota (category)
  • Astronomical observatories in Minnesota (category)
  • Botanical gardens in Minnesota (category)
  • List of nature centers in Minnesota
  • Zoos in Minnesota (category)

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External links[edit]

  • Historical Museum Guide for Minnesota
  • Minnesota Historical & Genealogical Societies
  • Minnesota Valley History Learning Center: Historical Sites - most are open by appointment