When reading books on historical protection, there are many strategies and information sources that teach readers how to lose or preserve innumerable wealth and buildings every year. Most of these books concern the historical preservation of ruins and buildings, but the history books by William Murtagh's book "Keeping Time", David Kyvig and Myron Marty (Myron Marty) included various examples and conditions of museums There is a chapter that covers. In these two chapters we will explain the history and standards of open-air museums, the classification of artifacts, how they were discovered, and where they are found.
In the category of the history museum, the number of the history museum is the largest. The earliest project to protect historical buildings began in the 1950s, with emphasis on public interests, under the guidance of individuals who protect America's history, especially the first President. Americans have found a tendency to maintain similar historic buildings since the United States established the first historic site in Washington Revolution headquarters in Hasbrouck, New York. In the 1970s and 1980s, the establishment of a long-established family museum became increasingly popular as the 200th anniversary of the revolution caused waves of patriotism to remind Americans to destroy their legacy. The tradition of restoring past houses and designating them as museums uses UK customs to preserve ancient architecture and monuments.
The museum plays an extremely important role in protecting the local culture. Through careful documentation and preservation of artifacts, you can record and remember the culture regardless of the future culture. It can also be shared and understood by people with different cultural backgrounds. There are several reasons why museums are indispensable for cultural preservation. Recording everyday life in culture is one of the most important parts in maintaining it. As culture disappears, carefully protecting everyday life is the only hope for the cultural heritage community to restore its culture. Everyday life includes every other aspect that makes rituals, religions, food, art, and culture unique. No matter what type of museum it is possible to display cultural art, art, music or technology.