This list of creationist museums includes both current and planned museums that present creationist material.
Canada
editGermany
editSerbia
editTurkey
editUnited Kingdom
edit- Creation Science Movement Genesis Exhibition, Portsmouth, United Kingdom, [6]
- AH Trust Christian Theme Park, Lancashire, United Kingdom, [7] (planned)[2]
United States
editArkansas
editCalifornia
edit- Biblical Archeology and Anthropology Museum, Ridgecrest, California, [9]
- Cabazon Dinosaurs, Cabazon, California, [10][5]
- Creation Research of the North Coast Museum, Bayside, California, [11] (planned)[5]
- DINO Creation Museum, Center for Natural Studies, Carmichael, California [12]
- Institute for Creation Research Museum, Institute for Creation Research, Santee, California, [13][5]
Florida
edit- A Key Encounter Theater, Key West, Florida, [14]
- Creation Adventures Museum, Arcadia, Florida,[15]
- Creation Discovery Museum, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,[16]
- Dinosaur Adventure Land, Pensacola, Florida, [17][5]
Georgia
edit- Camp Sunrise Museum, Fairmount, Georgia, [18]
- The Gallery of Creation, Stone Mountain, Georgia, [19]
Kentucky
editMontana
edit- Glendive Dinosaur & Fossil Museum, Glendive, Montana,[21] (planned)
New York
editNorth Carolina
edit- Creation Museum, Taxidermy Hall of Fame of North Carolina, and Antique Tool Museum, Southern Pines, North Carolina, [23]
Ohio
editSouth Dakota
editTennessee
edit- Ark Museum and Dinosaur Park, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, [26] (planned)
- Wyatt Museum, Cornersville, Tennessee,[27]
Texas
edit- Creation Evidence Museum, Glen Rose, Texas,[28][5][7]
- Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum, Crosbyton, Texas, [29]
Virginia
edit- Liberty University Museum, Lynchburg, Virginia, [30]
Washington
editReferences
edit- ^ CBC (29 May 2007): Creationism museum to open in Alberta
- ^ The Guardian (16 Dec. 2007): Creationists plan British theme park
- ^ Arkansas Times (12 May 2005): State promotes new creationism museum
- ^ Time (2 May 2005): Dinosaurs for creationists
- ^ a b c d e f "Adam, Eve and T. Rex", by Ashley Powers, Los Angeles Times, August 27, 2005. Retrieved August 14, 2008.
- ^ Roadside America: New creationist museum buys cyclops kitty; wants more freaks
- ^ Roadside America: Creation evidence museum
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