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Museums of Lost Wonder and Mummy MadnessNov 6, 2009
M and I recently had the chance to talk with Jeff Hoke author of book, website, and other space, “The Museum of Lost Wonder,” when he spoke with Clint Marsh at Observatory. If you aren’t familiar with Jeff’s work then you are truly missing out. Jeff is...
From the Voyage Vaults, Object No. 27Nov 3, 2009
<a title=""Dark Church" Stairway by Curious Expeditions, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/curiousexpeditions/3054780598/"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3012/3054780598_62cf5298e3.jpg" alt=""Dark Church" Stairway" width="273"...
Museé Mécanique: Where History LivesOct 28, 2009
It probably goes without saying that we here at Curious Expeditions have a special place in our hearts for collectors. As a child I believe I had about 15 running collections, ranging from bookmarks to stuffed foxes to bread tags. Little has changed...
A very curious mystery…Oct 27, 2009
Rarely does Curious Expeditions get to engage in the kind of historical mystery solving that we would like to, but one of our readers has presented us with a real true-blue historical and architectural puzzle. It begins with the below photo.
Ben Hall...
Spiraling Out of ControlOct 20, 2009
As some of our regular readers have noted it has been a bit quiet around these parts… too quiet.
M and I couldn’t agree more, and I have to claim partial responsibility for that. We have been working hard over at Atlas Obscura, the site I co-launched...
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