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I'm trying to fix some of the issues with the advertising feel of the original page. I'm trying to make the article strictly factual. As mentioned in the Seven Days Article, Vermont has several museums that fall outside typical museums. The Museum of Everyday Life in Clover and the Shelburne Museum are referenced. I'm trying to add the Museum of Everyday Life and The Vermont International Museum of Contemporary Art + Design and the Madsonian Museum in Waitsfield. I realize these are not the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but they are fairly well respected in Northern Vermont. They are certainly similar to some of the other museums listed on the page. As I tried to finish my edits, I got a message that someone else was editing, so I couldn't update. I'm fairly new to this, so I would appreciate guidance. Jcornell17 (talk)Joe