Columbian Museum ended in 1825.
Columbian Museum was created in 1795.
Casa del Alabado Museum of Pre-Columbian Art was created in 2010.
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the axtec calendar!
Lena Bjerregaard has written: 'Pre-Columbian Woven Treasures in the National Museum of Denmark'
I know that the Field Museum of Natural History building is one. I believe both the Shedd Aquarium and the Adler Planetarium are also of that vintage. Museum row along the lake was where the Columbian Exposition was built, so I assume the other buildings would be right in that area. Actually, the Field Museum building was completed in 1921, and both the Adler Planetarium and Shedd Aquarium were completed in 1929-30. The Columbian Exposition was held in 1893, and took place in the Hyde Park and Woodlawn neighborhoods, which is about five miles south of the Museum Campus. Perhaps the previous poster was thinking of the Century of Progress Exposition in 1933. I only know of one building surviving from the Columbian Exposition, and that is the Museum of Science and Industry at 57th and Lake Shore Drive. I can't say for sure if any others survive.
BT Museum ended in 1997.
Asiatic Museum ended in 1930.
Rumyantsev Museum ended in 1927.
Lateran Museum ended in 1970.
Museum Godeffroy ended in 1885.
The Alternative Museum ended in 2000.