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]]>Yes, you read that right—a museum dedicated entirely to the history of sanitation and toilets. The museum tracks the evolution of toilets from 2500 BC to modern times, displaying everything from ornately carved Victorian toilet seats to more rudimentary solutions from ancient times.
In La Crosse, Kansas, there’s a museum that celebrates a pivotal invention in agricultural history: barbed wire. The Kansas Barbed Wire Museum may sound niche, but it offers intriguing insights into how this simple tool revolutionized the American West.
Art is subjective, and the Museum of Bad Art in Massachusetts celebrates this notion to its fullest. With a collection of art “too bad to be ignored,” this museum showcases pieces that are flawed yet fascinating. It’s a celebration of artists’ attempts and failures.
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]]>Yes, you read that right—a museum dedicated entirely to the history of sanitation and toilets. The museum tracks the evolution of toilets from 2500 BC to modern times, displaying everything from ornately carved Victorian toilet seats to more rudimentary solutions from ancient times.
In La Crosse, Kansas, there’s a museum that celebrates a pivotal invention in agricultural history: barbed wire. The Kansas Barbed Wire Museum may sound niche, but it offers intriguing insights into how this simple tool revolutionized the American West.
Art is subjective, and the Museum of Bad Art in Massachusetts celebrates this notion to its fullest. With a collection of art “too bad to be ignored,” this museum showcases pieces that are flawed yet fascinating. It’s a celebration of artists’ attempts and failures.
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