1. The Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum - Osaka, Japan
Favorite destination ramen noodle lovers, especially young people in Japan who liked to eat noodles. Created by Momofoku Ando, O-shaped theater is surrounded by noodles. To go in there free of charge, free of charge.
2. Leila's Hair Museum - Independence, Mo..
Browse a collection of jewelry made of human hair. Here are hundreds of hair wreaths, some from the nineteenth century. And the glory of hairpiece Museum Prize: a crown woven from the 'famous comedian Phyllis Diller. Entrance is $ 5.
3. The International UFO Museum and Research Center - Roswell, NM
For those who "want to believe," there is no better place to visit the International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, NM. If you are in town in early July, you can see the annual UFO festival - the celebration of the 1947 Three-Day Roswell flying saucer incident. This year's festival promises fun event for the whole family who extraterrestrial, with fireworks, parades and live entertainment provided by rock band.
4. The Atomic Testing Museum - Las Vegas
Located one mile from Las Vegas, The Atomic Testing Museum is a treasure of radioactive gizmos, gadgets and Geiger counters.You will spend several hours watching a video-archive of the atomic bomb. Can help you obtain complete information.
5. Bob Riddell's Telephone Museum - Wawina, Minn..
Bob Riddell is the owner (and sole employee) of the smallest countries in the phone company Wawina, he also happens to have the largest collection of the phone there. Working cord switchboards, dial systems, business phones, rotaries, touch-tones on the phone there the average is still functioning. Located between mileposts 207 and 208 in U. S. Highway 2, turn north, crossing the track and 2.2 miles (3.5 km)
up to 13 505 County Road 25.
6. The Museum of Death - Hollywood
Now in its fifteenth year of the company, the Museum of Death specializes in all things horrible. Possess permanent collections, including the head of the beheadings by Henri Désiré Landru (The Bluebeard of Paris). But all of that just-made replica that resembles the original.
7. The Mutter Museum - Philadelphia
Ben Franklin: Philadelphia's Mutter Museum is a prima donna.Founded by retired professor of surgery at Jefferson Medical College, the museum has been educating both professionals and laymen about the human anatomy and medical anomalies since 1858. An exhibition about eye diseases and injuries, the museum existed since 1882.