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arcade-museum.com
- The International Arcade MuseumTM is the world's largest
museum of the art, inventions, and history of the amusement and
coin-operated machine industries. |
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buildingmuseum.org - The St. Louis Architectural Museum will promote public awareness of the crucial role of architecture, construction, and urban design in the history and future of greater St. Louis. |
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builtstlouis.net - Built St. Louis is dedicated to the preservation of historic architecture in St. Louis, Missouri and built st. louis - web log; a companion to the Built St. Louis web site, with comments on the urbanism and architecture of St. Louis and elsewhere. |
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cinematreasures.org - The world's largest guide to movie theaters. Specifically visitors can search a database of nearly 35,000 movie theatres both open and closed, renovated or demolished, by country, state or zip code. |
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circusworldmuseum.com - Explore Circus World, A thrill for all ages, let the circus entertain and enrich your life as it has for generations. Circus World's Robert L. Parkinson Library and Research Center is the world's foremost research facility for circus history. |
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defunctparks.com - Defunct Amusement Parks was created to consolidate as much information about defunct amusement parks and rides as possible. |
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drive-ins.com - Drive-ins.com is a comprehensive and continuously updated website dedicated to drive-in movie theaters and their history. | |
driveintheater.com - Link to the Drive-In Theater, a directory of drive-in theaters, along with numerous activities with a drive-in theme. |
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firehydrant.org - FireHydrant.org is the largest and fastest growing fire hydrant resource on the Web! We hope to continue to grow and become a web site that serves all possible areas of interest in the realm of fire hydrants. |
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gatewayfirestlouis.com - Located in St. Louis, Missouri the Gateway Fire Historical Society (GFHS) is dedicated to sharing the fun of collecting, restoring, preserving, and operating antique fire apparatus. You don't have to own a fire truck to be a member you just have to love them. Membership is only 25.00 dollars a year so join today and come have some fun. | |
jamesroller.com - James Roller's Vintage Amusements is the definitive site for diggers; machines, parts, supplies, restorations and information. Mr. Roller's shares his vast knowledge regarding the classic arcade and carnival game. "See it Operate". |
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roadsidearchitecture.com - American Roadside archivist Debra Jane Seltzer travels the country photographing interesting buildings, significant signage and any other unusual roadside feature. Over 50,000 photos are neatly organized on approximately 2,000 pages with descriptions and precise locations. |
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signmuseum.org - The American Sign Museum in Camp Washington, Cincinnati, Ohio, preserves, archives and displays a collection of signs. In addition the equipment and tools used to design and manufacture signs are highlighted. The new 42,000 square-foot facility opened in June, 2012 features over 500 artifacts via a faux streetscape in the town called "Signville". The site is good but the actual museum is tremendous!
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stlouispatina.com - A Blog detailing the beauty of St. Louis (Missouri) architecture and the buildup of residue-or character-that accumulates over the course of time. |