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		<title>Kilmarnock&#8217;s Famous Dick Institute</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Opening its&#8217; doors in April 1901, the Dick Institute shares its home with the Arts and Museums, libraries and other services. The art and museum galleries, share their extensive collections of permanent and temporary pieces of art. A man by the name of James Dick, funded the erection of the Dick Institute. He was formerly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Opening its&#8217; doors in April 1901, the Dick Institute shares its home with the Arts and Museums, libraries and other services. The art and museum galleries, share their extensive collections of permanent and temporary pieces of art. A man by the name of James Dick, funded the erection of the Dick Institute. He was formerly from Kilmarnock but made his more permanent home in Australia. He was born in the year 1823.<span id="more-16"></span></p>
<p>The institute first opened its doors in 1901, but the building suffered a serious fire after the eight year from its opening. There was loss also, as far as some collections that were on display. In 1911, it reopened its doors and was even used temporarily as a hospital for World War I. The building has many famous claims to lending itself in time of need as well as preserving many items and wares from years of long ago. The Dick Institute has lovingly giving them a home, where they will forever be enjoyed by their visitors.</p>
<p>Dick Institute is home to two of the finest contemporary Art Galleries, and have many regular, revolving exhibits. The museum has proud displays of many collections and the institute offers a broad range of local history and fare. They hold many events throughout the year and feature many great, famous artists and craftsman. Much of the fine art collection, that is on display now, dates clear back to the early 1800s. Admission to the Institute is totally free and there are many amenities and facilities for the public as well as the disabled.</p>
<p>An actual working replica of the printing press that John Wilson used to print Robert Burns, First Edition in the year 1786, got its first showing at the Dick Institute. There are many things such as this, that you can see when visiting the famous landmark. If you come at the right time, you can also partake of many special events, exhibits and collections, that can be found no where else in the world. By visiting the Dick Institute, you can transcend back into another time and world, much different from the world we live in today.</p>
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