Virtual Museum of New France
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The Virtual Museum of New France (French: Le Musée virtuel de la Nouvelle-France) was established by the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation on January 22, 1997. As an entirely virtual museum, it has no physical exhibits and only exists on the World Wide Web at www.civilization.ca/vmnf. The mission of the museum is to promote awareness of all facets of life in New France, as it existed from the 16th century until the Treaty of Paris (1763). When it opened, it claimed to be "the only museum without walls in the world."[1]
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- ^ Canadian Museum of Civilization (1997-01-21). Multimedia Versatility at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Hull: Art, Technology and Education!. Press release. Retrieved on 2006-08-03.
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