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American Independence Museum<br />

Opening Day (5/18/2011)<br />

Opening<br />

We open for guided and self-guided tours today as we<br />

celebrate the 20th anniversary <strong>of</strong> our American Revolutionary<br />

War museum. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Contact: Julie Tiebout (Marketing & Development Director)<br />

Phone: 603-772-2622<br />

Email: jtiebout@independencemuseum.org<br />

Address: One Governors Lane – 3833, Exeter, USA<br />

Website: http://www.independencemuseum.org<br />

Cantor Arts Center<br />

Free Admission (11 am to 5 pm)<br />

Free-entry, Visit<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cantor Arts Center presents a wide selection <strong>of</strong> art in 24<br />

galleries, plus outdoor gardens, courtyards, and terraces — all<br />

admission free. <strong>The</strong> Center's collection spans 4000 years and<br />

ranges from ancient China to the 21st century, including the<br />

largest collection <strong>of</strong> Rodin bronzes in the world outside Paris.<br />

Current exhibitions include:<br />

1. A Rediscovered Masterpiece: 12 Drawings from Tiepolo’s<br />

New Testament - Illustrations drawn by the prolific Venetian<br />

master Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo<br />

2. True Colors: Rediscovering Pigments on Greco-Roman<br />

Marble Sculpture - A Center team discovered minute traces <strong>of</strong><br />

pigments using handheld X-ray fluorescence technology that<br />

originally covered an ancient marble sculpture. Creating<br />

replicas using 3D rapid prototypic technology, the team<br />

recreated and painted examples <strong>of</strong> the brightly colored<br />

sculpture <strong>of</strong> ancient times.<br />

3. Illustrated Title Pages:1500-1900 - 80 illustrated title pages,<br />

tracing the development <strong>of</strong> the title page from the 16th to<br />

19th centuries.<br />

Contact: Margaret Whitehorn (PR Assistant Manager)<br />

Phone: (650) 724-3600<br />

Email: mmwhite@stanford.edu<br />

Address: 328 Lomita Dr. at Museum Way – 94305 Stanford,<br />

USA.<br />

Website: www.museum.stanford.edu<br />

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