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Old 16th January 2007, 01:08 AM   #4
RhysMichael
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Peabody Essex Museum in Salem Mass.

Higgins Armory Worcester Mass. (I have yet to visit)

The Hermitage St. Petersburg RU.

Kremlin Museum Moscow RU.
I'll be up in MA near the RI border and hope to put in enough time to make it over to the Higgins it will a bit of a drive but I am sure it will be worth it.

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It would also be really great if we could know a bit more about where each member lives and what he or she might recommend seeing that might even be in their home city.
I missed this part but there is Agecroft Hall here. A tudor home taken apart and brought over from England and reassembled that is a nice place to stop. It has a great deal of period art and furniture. Next door to that is the Virginia house a 12th century home that was the Priory of the Augustinian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem in Warwick and also was taken apart and brought over here.
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