National Museum of Language
The National Museum of Language, located in College Park, Maryland, is a cultural institution established in 1997 to "examine the history, impact, and art of language," and remains one of only a handful of institutions designed for this purpose. The NML owns the world’s only International Flag of Language, the result of a contest sponsored by the museum in 2008. The museum is almost entirely run and staffed by volunteers. File:IFL Small.jpg
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National Museum of Language
The National Museum of Language, located in College Park, Maryland, is a cultural institution established in 1997 to "examine the history, impact, and art of language," and remains one of only a handful of institutions designed for this purpose. The NML owns the world’s only International Flag of Language, the result of a contest sponsored by the museum in 2008. The museum is almost entirely run and staffed by volunteers. File:IFL Small.jpg
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