Museum (disambiguation) — A museum is a building or institution dedicated to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical, cultural or artistic value. Museum may also refer to: Museum (song),… … Wikipedia
Lane Motor Museum — is located in Nashville, Tennessee and features a unique collection of mostly European automobiles.HistoryThe museum was established in 2002 by Jeff and Susan Lane and began with Mr. Lane s personal collection. The collection is housed in a… … Wikipedia
Lane University — was a college located in Lecompton, Kansas. It was founded in 1865 by Rev. Solomon Weaver, the first president, and was named after U.S. Senator James H. Lane. There is an irony in the naming as Jim Lane was a main free state leader and Lecompton … Wikipedia
Lane Frost — (October 12, 1963 in La Junta, Colorado ndash; July 30, 1989 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) was a professional bull rider and Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association member, who loved Kelly Clarkson as a result of injuries sustained in the arena at the 1989 … Wikipedia
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston — Established 1870 Location 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Visitor figures Over 1 million … Wikipedia
Museum of Science and Industry (Manchester) — Museum of Science and Industry This structure marks the entrance to the museum and reflects its science/industrial themes Established 15 September 1983 Location … Wikipedia
Museum of Transportation — A Burlington Zephyr and a Frisco 2 10 0 on display at the Museum of Transportation … Wikipedia
Lane Field (baseball) — Lane Field was a former baseball stadium located in San Diego, California. The ballpark was home to the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League from 1936 through 1957. The ballpark was located in downtown San Diego, at the end of West… … Wikipedia
Museum Covered Bridge — Carries Pedestrian Crosses man made pond Locale Shelburne, Vermont … Wikipedia
Lane-Poole — (spr. lēn pūl), Stanley, engl. Schriftsteller. geb. 18. Dez. 1854 in London als Sohn von E. S. Poole, einem Beamten im Science and art department in Kensington, Großneffe des Orientalisten E. W. Lane (s. oben), dessen Namen er später dem… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon