- Vancouver Museum
The Vancouver Museum is a local museum located in Vanier Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. It is housed within the
H.R. MacMillan Space Centre building and is the largest civic museum in Canada. The museum was formerly located in the upstairs of the old Carnegie Library and includes in its collection artifacts collected from around the world by Vancouver residents, including amummy purchased inEgypt duringWorld War I ,taxidermy of local game and wildlife, popular culture artifacts collected locally from the late 19th and 20th centuries, and journals written by local middle and upper class women chronicling their travels throughout theBritish Empire .The museum was founded by the Art, Historical, and Scientific Association of Vancouver, which formed on April 17th, 1894 with the object of cultivating "a taste for the beauties and refinements in life." [ [http://www.vanmuseum.bc.ca/history.htm "Our detailed History," Vancouver Museum online] .] The society collected curios and artifacts and displayed them in various locations until the museum opened in its first permanent location in the library on April 15th, 1905. Its current location was built as part ofCanada 's centennial in 1967.References
External links
* [http://www.vanmuseum.bc.ca/ Vancouver Museum's official website]
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