Only if it is in the name of the museum. Examples:
#1. We are going to the Civil War Museum.
#2. We are going to the museum.
No, "museum" should not be capitalized unless it is part of the name of a specific museum:He asked me whether I would rather go to a play or to a museum.The Seattle Asian Art Museum is in Volunteer Park.
Yes, "British Museum" is capitalized as it is the proper name of the specific museum located in London, England.
Yes, "The" should be capitalized when referring to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Yes, "Hormel" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun/name. You would write it as "Hormel chili."
You write it "South," but words like southern are not capitalized
No, "museum" should not be capitalized unless it is part of the name of a specific museum:He asked me whether I would rather go to a play or to a museum.The Seattle Asian Art Museum is in Volunteer Park.
Unless it is part of a specific Museum. [The name] Anise Art Museum
No
Yes, "British Museum" is capitalized as it is the proper name of the specific museum located in London, England.
Yes, "The" should be capitalized when referring to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Museum names are always proper nouns and, thus, capitalized, like titles of books or music.
Yes, the names of languages are capitalized.
Yes; "Your Honor" should always be capitalized.
If it's part of a persons title, then it needs to be capitalized. If you write "I want to be a labor and delivery nurse", then it doesn't need to be capitalized.
Yes, "Hormel" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun/name. You would write it as "Hormel chili."
You write it "South," but words like southern are not capitalized
If you write "Bob is the superintendent, no, it wouldn't be capitalized. If it's part of Bob's title (Bob Smith, Superintendent), yes, it would be capitalized.