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The
Celebrity Lingerie Hall of Fame Museum exhibits a collection of underwear worn by
Hollywood movie stars, such as one of Madonna's pointy-breasted corsets. In
1992, the lingerie museum drew national media attention when it was looted
during the Los Angeles riots.
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Celebrity Lingerie Hall of Fame
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The
world famous Sulabh International Museum of Toilets was established in 1992 and
formally inaugurated on March 19, 1994 is located in New Delhi, India. The
museum is known for its different variety of Toilets and rare collection of
objects, facts and pictures showing the historic evolution of toilets from BC
to modern ear. It is one of the unique
Museum of Toilets and is the only of its kind in the Indian Sub-continent.
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Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
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The
Fossil Museum of India or the Shivalik Fossil Park is situated at Saketi near
the Nahan in Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh. Shivalik Fossil Park is a
unique place with preservation of Shivalik mammals and containing Shivalik
fossils. There are other fossil park as well in India Mandla Plant Fossils
National Park and Dinosaur Fossil Park in Dhar.
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Shivalik Fossil Park
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The
Corpus Museum is a human biology interactive museum, located near Oegstgeest in
the Netherlands. Billed as "a journey through the human body", the
museum provides both education and entertainment through a combination of
permanent and variable collections. Opened in 2008 by Queen Beatrix, the museum
is the world's first museum of its type.
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Corpus Museum
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The
Icelandic Phallological Museum located in Reykjavík, Iceland itself is probably the only museum in the
world to contain a collection of phallic specimens belonging to all the various
types of mammal found in a single country. The museum includes 283
"penises and penile parts" belonging to 93 different species, the
museum aims not merely to titillate, but to advance the "ancient
science" of phallology, which examines how male genitalia have influenced
history, art, psychology, and literature.
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Icelandic Phallological Museum
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