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New Hampshire's oldest seacoast neighborhood known as Puddle Dock, including events calendar, buildings and exhibits, programs, collections, images and history located at Portsmith.
Features an intact, first-generation 18th-century Meetinghouse and Dwelling House that includes tours, history, programs, calendar, visiting programs, and shopping.
A town made famous by one of the most violent times in New Mexico's history. Provides photographs, directions and admission information.
The Geauga County Historical Society ensures that the history of Geauga County is preserved for the education and appreciation of present and future generations. Our fully restored Century Village Museum, located in Burton, Ohio.
Find out about tours, events and activities at this National Historic Landmark and carefully preserved 18th-century plantation, which includes gardens, a house museum and stableyards located at Charleston.
Agrarian and craft-based intentional Christian community in Waco.
Early East Texas structures of homes, an office, a parsonage, schoolhouse, chapel, homestead, and a country store with tour information, calendar of events, and visitor information located at Nacogdoches.
The first permanent Anglo settlement in the Great Basin with park details located at Ogden.
Outdoor museum of rural history depicts the lives and times of the pioneers with 65 historic buildings. Includes virtual tour, events, hours and admission rates. Located in Eagle.
A re-created turn-of-the-century farming village, bears the name adopted by Wisconsin's first governor Nelson Dewey, whose farm occupied the land located at Cassville.
Design and production company specializing in the development of custom interactive experiences, environments, and exhibits. Lists services, events and digital portfolios, and contacts. Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Exhibit fabrication company specializing in museum interpretive exhibits and visitor centers. Includes client list, samples of current exhibits, and contacts.
Design firm that creates educational and interactive experiences in public spaces.
Exhibit planning and design for museums, visitor centers and outdoor interpretive venues. Located in Washington, DC.
Services include planning, design and management of educational and interpretive museum exhibit projects.
Exhibit design and museum planning firm specializing in interpretive exhibition development and design. Services include planning, research and exhibit development, design, signage and environmental graphics.
Specializing in the design of interactive exhibits for science centers, children's and history museums. Based in Napa, California.
Specializes in custom design and construction of educational exhibits for science centers, museums and other public spaces. Includes details of services and a price list. Located in Columbus, Ohio, United States.
Plans and designs interpretive exhibits for museums, visitor centers, zoos, aquariums, nature centers, historical societies and corporations. Includes details of services, FAQs and client portfolio. Located in Chicago, Illinois.
Designs and builds interactive exhibits for museums and schools, featuring special effects, computer graphics, film, hands-on experiences, and historical recreations.
Natural history and stewardship of the Sonoran Desert region. Houses a zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden in one place.
Providing educational adventures in the human and natural history of Central Arizona. Located in Prescott.
Exhibits and galleries. Contains visitor information and directions.
Exhibits extinct Ice Age plants and animals. Includes hours and admission rates, FAQs, and directions to the location in Los Angeles.
Includes both fossil photo galleries and online exhibits, based in Gainesville, Florida.
Houses approximately 114,000 objects in the museum, which is a natural and human history museum. Includes details of collections, hours and location. Located in Cedar Falls.
Established to foster education and understanding of the creativity, arts, religion and culture from the ancients to the present. Includes details of exhibits, a gift shop, hours and admission fees. Located in Wichita, Kansas, United States.
Museum information, the preserve, events calendar, education resources, and location. Located in Granville.
Includes gallery space for long-term and rotating exhibits, Nature Lab and Discovery Room with animal observation areas, a classroom and reference library, collections area, offices and gift shop. Located in Bryan, Texas.
Classic automobiles with photographs. Located in Arvada, Colorado.
Collection comprised of over 10,000 automobiles and automotive memorabilia. Features an online exhibits, photos and videos, a trivia quiz, and museum schedule. Located in Syracuse, New York.
Vintage autos on display, memorabilia, photos, and directions.
Housed in a 1930s era hangar, collection features memorabilia from the Air Base, a Funk airplane and a Breezy. Includes hours and location.
Preserving 210 years of the state's aviation heritage. Includes hours, upcoming events, photo tour and directions. Located in Teterboro Airport.
Details the museum and its programs, and lists the aircraft in its large collection. Located at the Schenectady County Airport in Scotia, New York.
Features an outstanding collection of aircraft with excellent write-ups and photos. Located at Addison Airport just outside of Dallas, Texas.
Features artifacts and history about aviation in the Milwaukee area. Includes virtual tour, events, newsletter, articles and membership information. Located at General Mitchell International Airport.
Includes the historic fleet at Hyde Street Pier, with event calendar and educational programs.
Combines actors, films, laser technology and the actual artifacts from the recently rediscovered wrecked vessel Isaac Allerton.
Highlights and collections, exhibits and events, including visitor information. Located in South Portland.
The Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections. One of the largest collections of ship plans and drawings in the Northeast. Programs, activities, exhibits and research information.
Provides history and statistics focusing on Lake Superior, a lens collection, and Silent Service WWII memorial.
Shipwrecks and maritime history of Thunder Bay in Lake Huron. Located in Alpena County.
Museum in Rogers City exhibiting the history of the shipping industry and related occupations on the Great Lakes.
Depicts the golden age of the steamboat, and the enduring relationship between man and the river. Provides operation hours, admission, and program details. Located in Marietta.
Focus on the historic canals and how they developed into today's inland waterways. Located in Easton.
Located in Rockport. Exhibits Texas maritime history. Includes membership information, special events, and a list of maritime links. Scheduling forms for education programs available on-line.
Some ships, a light-house and the children's discovery room.
Exhibits include wooden boats, model ships, pilot house and engine room, vintage outboards, canoes, and history of famous ships contracted by the US Navy.
The Santa Susana Depot is a restored Southern Pacific 1903 depot.