Using someone unfairly for your own advantage (especially to make money)
exploitation
A 3D model of a scene; life-sized dioramas are often used in museums to show what something looked like in the past. 
diorama
A diet based on the types of foods believed to have been eaten by early humans, consisting mainly of meat, fish, vegetables, and fruit. No dairy, grain products, or processed foods are allowed.
Paleo diet
The art of preparing and stuffing the skins of dead animals to make them look realistic.

taxidermy
Poble Espanyol is architecture, art, tradition, handicrafts, open air, as well as being a unique space for family-friendly activities, concerts and exhibitions in Barcelona. To sum up; Poble Espanyol is culture and leisure for young and old alike.

Poble Espanyol
A "living museum" in Calgary (Alberta, Canada). 127 acres, the largest living history museum in Canada. Features actors dressed in period clothing, old-style buildings, a steam-engine train, restaurants, live animals, and shopping (over 200 exhibits and attractions). 
Heritage Park
Living history museum and park in Kaifeng, China, on the shore of Longting Lake; 98 acres.
Opened 1998; based on art by Zhang Zeduan, an artist from the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127).
Features palaces, gardens, performers, and the chance for visitors to participate in activities (act as a scholar, a wedding guest, etc.).

Millennium City Park
Located in Disneyland (California, USA); features entertainment and rides based on American history.
Includes Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ride, the Mark Twain riverboat, Sailing Ship Columbia, Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes, and Tom Sawyer Island.

Frontiersland
A "living history" museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; a re-creation of the year 1627 in one of the first European settlements in America.
Opened in 1947.
Includes the colonial village, a fort, a water-powered mill, barns, animals bred specifically to resemble the animals from the time, a replica of the Mayflower (the ship the colonists arrived on from England), and a nearby Wampanoag (Native American) village.
Plimoth Patuxet
The Native American tribe that helped the Pilgrims (some of the first European colonists in America) at Plymouth.
Wampanoag / Patuxet
A tasting event in New York in 2018 in which participants tried to re-create ancient dishes.
Yitzchak Jaffe, with the help of a scientist and a chef, analyzed a pot from the ancient Chinese Siwa culture and created a millet stew based on his research.
“Appetite for the Past”
A type of museum display introduced by Carl Akeley in 1890; involved "creating a custom artificial environment — including rocks, soil, trees, sky, and whatever else was seen in the field — for a group of animals." Akeley basically created early habitat dioramas.

"Akeley method"
Known for the "Akeley method" and creating "habitat dioramas" for museums. He would create realistic 3D scenes to display taxidermied animals.
Carl Akeley
An ancient Roman snack shop; many well-preserved ones can be found in Pompeii. The most famous one was owned by Vetutius Placidus.
thermopolium
An ancient Roman dish similar to a hamburger
isicia omentata
An American restaurant and entertainment venue where you can watch a Medieval-style joust and eat supposedly Medieval-style food (the food is not very accurate).
Medieval Times
A ship that re-created the voyage of the Titanic on the 100-year anniversary in 2012. Sailed the same route and served some of the same food (7 of the 10 courses that were served to the first-class passengers).

The MS Balmoral
Museum located in Ulster, Ireland, that teaches about the Irish emigrants who left and went to America in the 1800s and early 1900s.

Ulster American Folk Park
Located in Disneyland, U.S.A.
Features space-themed rides and food:
Space Mountain
Buzz Lightyear Astro blasters
Star Tours (Star Wars-themed), etc.

Tomorrowland
Located in Dubai, UAE
“An exhibition space for innovative and futuristic ideologies, services, and products.” (Wikipedia)
Meant to highlight tech and innovation

Museum of the Future
World Exposition (Expo) in New York, 1939
More than 40 million visitors by the end of the fair
Envisioned a very urban future, a fairly positive outlook

“World of Tomorrow"
Building erected in London, for the Great Exhibition of 1851. Made of iron and glass& looked like a huge greenhouse. Later relocated and then destroyed in a fire.
The exhibition had over 14,000 exhibitioners and 6 million visitors; displayed products from around the world as well as recent technologies.

Crystal Palace
Moscow, USSR, 1959
Exhibition of American art, fashion, cars, capitalism, technology, etc.
Lasted 6 weeks
Included talks between the leaders of both countries (Nixon-Khrushchev "kitchen debate“)

American National Exhibition
If you want to prepare your meal similar to the food eaten by early humans, without grain products or processed foods.
Paleo diet
What is NOT a "living museum" from the these:
1) Heritage park
2) Medival Times
3) Poble Espanyol
4) Plimoth Patuext
2) Medival Times
An American restaurant and entertainment venue where you can watch a Medieval-style joust and eat supposedly Medieval-style food (the food is not very accurate).