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Site Info - Marinhistory.orgOverview of web technologies used by Marinhistory.org. Website Background Marin History MuseumSince 1935, the Marin History Museum has built and preserved a unique historical collection that documents life in Marin County from the time of the Miwok Indians to the present. With a collection of over 250,000 photographs, artifacts, newspapers, and research library, the Museum provides an excellent resource for researching Marin's rich history. Description on Homepage not ranked Popularity rank SitePad is a web-based website builder generating static web pages by Softaculous. SitePad 5.1.6 Static websites don't use any server-side programming language for generating web pages, but deliver fixed content which is created manually or with an offline tool. Microsoft's Active Server Pages technology on the .NET framework.
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