Founded in 1933, as the Norfolk Museum of Arts & Sciences, The Chrysler Museum of Art is one of the major art museums in the Southeastern United States. In 1971, Walter P Chrysler, Jr. decided to donate much of his personal collection to the museum in the hometown of his wife, Jean Outland Chrysler. Today the museum houses over 30,000 pieces of art spanning 5000 years. In the early 2010s, the museum underwent a major restoration. It reopened in May 2014 with a gigantic rubber ducky on the Hauge River to celebrate.
For whom is the Chrysler Museum named?
a) Walter P Chrysler, Jr. N 36 51.400 W 076 17.733
b) Walter Mitty N 36 52.048 W 076 17.998