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Illinois State Museum

Illinois State Museum The Illinois State Museum features the life, land, people and art of the State of Illinois. In addition to natural history exhibits, the main museum in Springfield focuses on the state's cultural and artistic heritage. Exhibits include local fossils and mining, household displays from different historic periods, dioramas of Native American life, archaeological and ethnographic artifacts, and a collection of glass paperweights.

The headquarters museum is located on Spring and Edwards Streets, one block southwest of the Illinois State Capitol, in Springfield. There are three satellite locations: Dickson Mounds in Lewistown, the Lockport Gallery in Lockport, and the ISM's Research and Collections Center in Springfield. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Guide to the mineral collections in the Illinois state museum

    Published 1920
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    Art, crafts, and architecture in early Illinois by Madden, Betty I., 1915-

    Published 1974
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    The Frank W. Chesrow collection of Italian & western European renaissance & baroque paintings : [exhibition] April 1 - May 27, 1956.

    Published 1956
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    The Living museum.

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    Journal
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    Locations of desire : Phyllis Bramson, Michiko Italani, Vera Klement

    Published 1990
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    The Kirkpatricks' pottery at Anna, Illinois

    Published 1986
    “…Illinois State Museum…”
    Book