Preface
Overview
Directory of Museums, Historic Sites, and Memorials of the
“Famous”
Actors
Architects
Artists/Writers
Athelets
Authors/Sculptors
Aviators/Astronauts
Business/Industrial/Financial Figures
Educators
Entertainers
Explorers
First Ladies
Frontiersmen
Journalists/Publishers
Medical Innovators
Military Figures
Musicians/Singers/Composers
Outlaws
Patriotic Figures
Playwrights
Poets
Presidents
Public Officials/Political Figures
Religious Leaders
Scientists/Engineers/Inventors
Social Activists
Socialites
Geographical Guide to “Famous” Sites
Selected Bibliography
Index
Victor J. Danilov is the president emeritus and retired director of the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, founder and director of the Museum Management Program at the University of Colorado, and the author of 27 books (including 17 on museums).
This directory of 472 museums, monuments, and other sites
associated with 409 famous Americans is divided into 26 chapters,
with the subjects categorized by occupations or achievements. The
primary entry for each person includes a brief, objective
biographical sketch that summarizes his or her background, rise to
prominence, and legacy. The last few paragraphs describe the
related museum or monument, complete with address, contact
information, and admission price. Articles for additional sites
(there are 14 for George Washington alone) immediately follow the
primary entry. Museum and other site descriptions are accurate,
based upon this reviewer’s visits to several of the venues. . . .
An appendix also lists sites by state. This book provides some
useful information. . . . VERDICT This title will be helpful to
adult travel planners who use public or academic libraries, but it
will be of limited use to those doing research or reports.
*Library Journal*
This listing of locales dedicated to honoring famous American
actors, authors, entertainers, presidents, social activists, and
more canvasses; 472 museums, historic sites, and memorials of 407
important personages from across the country. Each entry contains
pertinent biographical material, descriptions of housing
institutions, contact information, hours of operation, and
admission prices. As with any volume of this type, the quandaries
that will lead to much head-scratching are those institutions not
making the cut. But none can argue that every institution listed is
deserving of inclusion, whether the J. P. Morgan Library and
Museum, in New York City, or the Paul W. Bryant Museum, in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This volume will be great in assisting history
buffs and literature readers in making travel plans, and it is
recommended for public libraries.
*Booklist*
Danilov has previously written nearly 30 books, many of which focus
on museums. The introduction to Famous Americans discusses the
development and preservation of sites that honor famous and some
infamous persons, and offers historical overviews of categories of
fame. The directory lists 472 museums, historic sites, and
memorials honoring 409 persons. Though the coverage is
overwhelmingly American, some non-Americans, e.g., Pancho Villa and
Winston Churchill, are included. The entries are organized into 26
categories ranging from 'Actors' through 'Socialites.' Each entry
includes historical detail on the person, the site, attendance,
location, contact information (address, phone, fax, e-mail and
website), hours of operation, and fees. Persons noted for fame in
multiple areas have see references. Included are scattered
black-and-white photos, a geographical guide to sites, a one-page
bibliography, and an index of persons, sites, movements, and
events. History buffs, vacationers, and beginning researchers all
will find this directory useful. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-
and upper-level undergraduates; general readers.
*CHOICE*
This well-written directory showcases the places where visitors can
be entertained and educated about the lives, accomplishments,
failures, impact, and historical contributions of over 407
Americans and 9 European poets and writers with ties to the United
States. The book features museums, historical sites and homesteads,
and memorials in 48 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. The
biographical essays are divided into 26 categories from Actors to
Socialites, with Presidents being the largest category, and
President Lincoln being honored with the most sites (21). Each
biography contains pertinent contact information, hours of
operation, admission fees, e-mail and street addresses, and average
attendance numbers. A geographical guide follows these categories
to facilitate finding sites by location. In addition to literature
and government, the famous people featured in this book have
affected many fields such as the arts, religion, civil rights,
medicine, sports, and industry, just to name a few. Their tributes
help researchers and general readers have a better understanding of
our nation's history and its role in the world.A selected
bibliography of 32 reference sources is included on page 405, and
an index begins on page 407. Danilov's directory would be a
valuable addition to public, community college, and academic
library reference collections.
*American Reference Books Annual*
This 2013 directory of noteworthy American cultural sites does
double duty as an encyclopedia containing brief descriptions of the
lives and ‘accomplishments of 409 ‘famous’ people memorialized in
museums, historic sites and memorials’. . . .The entries . . . are
informative and provide useful context for each site. . . .The book
provides a nice . . . road map of American history through the
lives and legacies of the “famous”. . . . In museums and historic
sites, these American stories are curated in physical space, be it
Brigham Young’s house in St. George, Utah or Walt Disney’s
Carolwood Barn in LA, and these spaces provide a sort of
interactive map of history. This compilation of these sites is
enormously useful and certainly interesting.
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