This one of a kind museum showcases the instruments of the world, displayed roughly by continent, and features state of the art, wireless technology that allows you to see and hear the instruments being played. Guests will also be able to touch and play some instruments as well as get an “insider’s view” of how instruments work.
There’s something “just right” about the Glendale Police Museum. Not too big and not too small, the museum evolved out of retired Glendale Police Officer Dan Kallberg’s desire to preserve the history of the police department where he once served. Kallberg began collecting memorabilia, with the help of the Glendale Historical Society, even before he retired in 2004, and the museum officially opened in November 2002 at 6821 N. 57th Ave.
Air Museum at Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Excellent aircraft and aviation related museum with aircraft and artefacts set out in a time line order mostly. Really a great museum for an aircraft enthusiast, with plenty of room around each exhibit to walk and take pictures.
No limits imposed on you at all for taking pictures or videos, as long as its for personal, non commercial purposes.
The Canadian Museum of Nature (French: Musée Canadien de la nature) is a natural history museum in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its collections, which were started by the Geological Survey of Canada in 1856, include all aspects of the intersection of human society and nature, from gardening to gene-splicing.