Hi Steve

You wrote
<Good morning list.I,we all know what happened to the OLD A M M.It literally 
fell apart.But I seem to remember reading that it was rebuilt in another 
location.Am I correct???>

Yes you are correct. I have a web page that shows the building in Sedona. The 
page is based on the different postcards that were issued by Nininger to sell 
at his shop.
http://jensenmeteorites.com/Postcards/american_meteorite_museum.htm
There are also 3 photos in Find a Falling Star. One from inside the museum (p 
150) by MC and two from Sedona (p 223 & 224). Just for fun you can compare the 
photos to the postcard images and see some of the same items on the wall.

<If so,what ever happened to that building?And where was it located>
The building is still there. I have a friend who has told me he saw it 
recently. I hope to stop by some day and will snap a picture and add it to my 
web page.

?>Anything from nininger always has my attention.>
Mine too. Especially stuff that was produced at his museum.
Mike

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