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Courtyard development opens at Smithsonian
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Nov 2007
The new US$63m (£30.7m, 43m euro) Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian Institute in New York, US, opened to the public on Sunday 18 September.
SA launches Liliesleaf heritage farm
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Nov 2007
A new heritage site called the Learning Centre will open in northern Johannesburg, South Africa, in June 2008.
£54m MOSI revamp unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Nov 2007
Designs of a £54m redevelopment of the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester have been unveiled.
RAMM’s closure is imminent
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Nov 2007
The Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) in Exeter will close on 1 December for a £15m refurbishment, reopening in 2010.
Heritage centre opens at Wistlandpound reservoir
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Nov 2007
A £1m natural and social heritage centre has opened at Wistlandpound in North Devon.
Approval sought for Bristol Museum plans
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Nov 2007
Bristol City Council hopes to get the go-ahead this week for its new Museum of Bristol project.
Expansion plans for Missouri art museum
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Nov 2007
Saint Louis Art Museum in St. Louis, Missouri, US, is set to undergo a US$125m (£59.8m, 85.2m euro) expansion.
All clear for Crealy’s wave ride
BY Tom Walker | 05 Nov 2007
East Devon District Council has granted Crealy Great Adventure Park planning consent to retain its Tidal Wave log flume in its current location.
Petition launched to reinstate science scheme
BY Helen Patenall | 02 Nov 2007
A petition has been launched in an attempt to reinstate the Science Museum’s Inspired scheme, following its recent elimination from the £50m Living Landmarks competition.
Heineken experience to be revamped
BY Tom Walker | 01 Nov 2007
The Heineken Experience visitor attraction in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, has closed in order to undergo a large redevelopment project.
London Bridge attraction to open next year
BY Tom Walker | 30 Oct 2007
A new visitor attraction will open at the London Bridge in the heart of the UK capital in February 2008.
Thomas Land for Drayton Manor
BY Tom Walker | 30 Oct 2007
Drayton Manor theme park near Tamworth, UK will open Europe’s first Thomas Land during 2008.
Blaze at Alton Towers
BY Tom Walker | 29 Oct 2007
A fire ripped through a station building of a popular ride at the Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire, UK on Sunday.
Expansion plans for Disneyland California
BY Tim Nash | 24 Oct 2007
The Walt Disney Company has unveiled a multi-year expansion plan for the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, US, including a new Cars Land based on the animated film.
Nirah project receives planning permission
24 Oct 2007
Nirah Holdings, the team behind a giant aquarium project in Stewartby, Bedfordshire, has received outline planning permission from the county council.
Disney offers healthy choices
BY Tim Nash | 24 Oct 2007
Theme park operator Disney is set to remove all added trans fats from food served in its parks and resorts as part of a strategy to offer healthier choices, focusing on smaller portions and fewer calories.
At-Bristol calls for government fund for science centres
BY Tom Walker | 23 Oct 2007
Goéry Delacôte, chief executive of UK-based science centre At-Bristol, has urged the government to create a permanent fund for science centres.
Landmark scheme finalists whittled down
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2007
The BIG Lottery Fund has revealed the final four finalists short-listed for the Living Landmarks: The People’s Millions competition.
Smithsonian invites public contributions to National Museum of African American History and Culture
BY Tim Nash | 23 Oct 2007
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture has opened virtually online – eight years before it opens physically on the National Mall in Washington DC, US in 2015.
Outback Spectacular continues shows despite horse flu crisis
BY Tim Nash | 23 Oct 2007
Despite the horse flu crisis, the Australian Outback Spectacular on the country’s Gold Coast has been allowed to continue its nightly performances.
     
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8619 to 8638 of 9724 news stories
Courtyard development opens at Smithsonian
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Nov 2007
The new US$63m (£30.7m, 43m euro) Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian Institute in New York, US, opened to the public on Sunday 18 September.
SA launches Liliesleaf heritage farm
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Nov 2007
A new heritage site called the Learning Centre will open in northern Johannesburg, South Africa, in June 2008.
£54m MOSI revamp unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Nov 2007
Designs of a £54m redevelopment of the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester have been unveiled.
RAMM’s closure is imminent
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Nov 2007
The Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) in Exeter will close on 1 December for a £15m refurbishment, reopening in 2010.
Heritage centre opens at Wistlandpound reservoir
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Nov 2007
A £1m natural and social heritage centre has opened at Wistlandpound in North Devon.
Approval sought for Bristol Museum plans
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Nov 2007
Bristol City Council hopes to get the go-ahead this week for its new Museum of Bristol project.
Expansion plans for Missouri art museum
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Nov 2007
Saint Louis Art Museum in St. Louis, Missouri, US, is set to undergo a US$125m (£59.8m, 85.2m euro) expansion.
All clear for Crealy’s wave ride
BY Tom Walker | 05 Nov 2007
East Devon District Council has granted Crealy Great Adventure Park planning consent to retain its Tidal Wave log flume in its current location.
Petition launched to reinstate science scheme
BY Helen Patenall | 02 Nov 2007
A petition has been launched in an attempt to reinstate the Science Museum’s Inspired scheme, following its recent elimination from the £50m Living Landmarks competition.
Heineken experience to be revamped
BY Tom Walker | 01 Nov 2007
The Heineken Experience visitor attraction in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, has closed in order to undergo a large redevelopment project.
London Bridge attraction to open next year
BY Tom Walker | 30 Oct 2007
A new visitor attraction will open at the London Bridge in the heart of the UK capital in February 2008.
Thomas Land for Drayton Manor
BY Tom Walker | 30 Oct 2007
Drayton Manor theme park near Tamworth, UK will open Europe’s first Thomas Land during 2008.
Blaze at Alton Towers
BY Tom Walker | 29 Oct 2007
A fire ripped through a station building of a popular ride at the Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire, UK on Sunday.
Expansion plans for Disneyland California
BY Tim Nash | 24 Oct 2007
The Walt Disney Company has unveiled a multi-year expansion plan for the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, US, including a new Cars Land based on the animated film.
Nirah project receives planning permission
24 Oct 2007
Nirah Holdings, the team behind a giant aquarium project in Stewartby, Bedfordshire, has received outline planning permission from the county council.
Disney offers healthy choices
BY Tim Nash | 24 Oct 2007
Theme park operator Disney is set to remove all added trans fats from food served in its parks and resorts as part of a strategy to offer healthier choices, focusing on smaller portions and fewer calories.
At-Bristol calls for government fund for science centres
BY Tom Walker | 23 Oct 2007
Goéry Delacôte, chief executive of UK-based science centre At-Bristol, has urged the government to create a permanent fund for science centres.
Landmark scheme finalists whittled down
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2007
The BIG Lottery Fund has revealed the final four finalists short-listed for the Living Landmarks: The People’s Millions competition.
Smithsonian invites public contributions to National Museum of African American History and Culture
BY Tim Nash | 23 Oct 2007
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture has opened virtually online – eight years before it opens physically on the National Mall in Washington DC, US in 2015.
Outback Spectacular continues shows despite horse flu crisis
BY Tim Nash | 23 Oct 2007
Despite the horse flu crisis, the Australian Outback Spectacular on the country’s Gold Coast has been allowed to continue its nightly performances.
     
 


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