USA Museums
- 1950s All-Electric Model House, Shawnee, KS. The first 1950s suburban house museum in the country! Discover why a house in the suburbs was the American Dream after World War II. This all-electric house was the "house of the future" in 1953. Now it's a museum!
- A Guide to the Museums of Washington, Washington, DC. Website with reviews and critiques of the major museums and galleries of the Washington metropolitian area. Updated weekly. Sender: Matthew Gene Hannigan Sender email: hannigan@gwu.edu Comment:
- A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum, Chicago, IL. Collection is dedicated to and composed of information of the Brotherhood of the Sleeping Car Porters labor union. The first African American labor union chartered in the US.
- A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village, Salem, OR. Children's interactive science museum and outdoor park. Invent toys, explore, and have fun in arts, activities, classes, Summer camps on the Willamette River.
- Ableza's Native American Virtual Cultural Center, San Jose, CA. Through web-casting, cultures of the Western Hemisphere's Indigenous Peoples comes alive. The site's contents are produced by, for, and about the rich and diverse heritages of Native American Peoples. Ableza is a Native American Arts & Film Institute. One
of its many programs is the Native American Virtual Cultural Center, accessed from our www home page. The "Center" was launched October 12 (Indigenous People's Day,) 1998.
- Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, NY. A regional museum of history and art, the Adirondack Museum tells the stories of people who have lived, worked and played in this 6 million acres of private/publicly held wilderness in upstate New York. Twenty-three indoor and outdoor exhibit areas overlook Blue Mountain Lake.
- Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, Chicago, IL. A world class collection of early astrological technology.
- African Art Museum of the SMA Fathers, Tenafly, NJ. Collects, exhibits, publishes traditional sub-Saharan African art. Reference library. Educational programs for schools K-college and adults. Lectures, concerts, films.
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Agricultural Heritage Museum, Brookings, SD. Specializes in the agricultural history of South Dakota from 1860 to 1950. Technology and photo archive.
- Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH. Situated in a renovated Post Office building, the permanet collection emphasises contemporary art, photography, and folk arts.
- Albany Institute of History & Art, Albany, NY. Permanent collection of 20,000+ objects featuring Hudson River School paintings, limner portraits, sculpture, silver, pewter, ceramics, 18-19c furniture, regional contemporary art, public programs & changing exhibitions throughout the year.
- Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Garden, Winter Park, FL. This museum is dedicated to the life works of noted Czech-American sculptor Albin Polasek (1879-1965).
- Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY. While relatively small, the museumhas an excellent collection of modern 20th century art, as well as statuary & paintings from earlier centuries.
- Alexander Vaisman Gallery, Chapel Hill, NC. Paintings and drawings by Alexander Vaisman. This is a virtual museum.
- ALexandria Archaeology Museum, Alexandria, VA. Please supply no more than one or two sentences describing the museum in neutral tones; excessive statments may be surgically altered. Comment: This is a more complete address than is now listed.
- Alexandria Archaeology Museum, Alexandria, VA. The Alexandria Archaeology Museum is the City of Alexandria, Virginia's community archaeology program. Its exhibits, educational programs, and extensive collections are based on more than 30 years of excavations and research on Alexandria's history.
- Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria, LA. Hosts changing exhibitions gallery and permanent collection gallery of Contemporary Louisiana Artists. Also a Children's hands-on gallery and multi-media gallery.
- Aliceville Museum, Aliceville, AL. This museum focuses on local history for Pickens County, Alabama, and west central Alabama.
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio. 17th century Dutch, Japanese prints, Renaissance and Baroque prints, modern European and contemporary American art.
- American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts , Napa, CA. Opening 2001--a new museum and cultural center under construction in Napa, CA. Exploring wine and food as an expression of American culture, through the arts and humanities.
- American Hall of Heroes Museum, Pueblo, CO. A large (15 megs and growing) source of historical information on American history and heroes, with special emphasis on recipients of the Medal of Honor. This site includes historical information with time lines and graphics, with excellent material for use in school lesson/project planning. It also includes inter- active, educational games and projects, along with the inspiraitonal stories of great American men and women.
- American Hop Museum, Toppenish, WA. The only Hop Museum in the United States showcasing the history of the hop industry from the early growing periods in New York, the Migration across the United States and the beginning of the industry in the Northwest. Displays include historical equipment.
- American Irish Historical Society, New York, NY. Rare books, periodicals, monographs, archives newspapers, artifacts and art documenting the role of Irish and Irish-Americans in the founding, shaping and safeguarding of the United States.
- American military museum, El Monte, CA. Over 130 different military equipment from ww1 to contemporary jeeps, trucks,tanks, cannons, personnel carriers, the largest interservice collections on the west coast.
- American Museum of Asmat Art, Saint Paul, MN. Asmat art from Papau New Guinea.
- American Museum of Science and Energy, Oak Ridge, TN. Funded by the US Department of Energy, AMSE hosts energy related exhibits, demonstrations and events that relate to energy, science and the world around us
- American Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria, NY. Museum devoted to the art, history, technique, and technology of motion pictures, video, television, and digital media.
- American Numismatic Association Money Museum, Colorado Springs, CO. Extensive on-line exhibits including over 60 US paper money specimens, a Russian-American Company seal skin note and Japanese currency (1869-99).
- American Swedish Historical Museum, Philadelphia, PA. Thirteen galleries and library focus on history of Swedes in America from the establishment of the New Sweden Colony in 1638 to contemporary Swedish technology, architecture, fine and decorative arts.
- American Textile History Museum , Lowell , MA. This national treasure houses one of the largest textile history collections in the world - books, images, textile samples, garments, household textiles, textile-making tools and equipment. On-going exhibition,"Textiles in America", history of clothmaking from 1700s to 1900s; three or four temporary exhibitions per year.
- American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, MD. essly edited).
- Amerind Foundation Museum, Dragoon, AZ. The Amerind Foundation Museum is dedicated to the study and interpretation of Native American culture and lifeways. The Amerind, founded in 1937, concentrates its research into topics pertinent to American Southwestern studies.
- Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, TX. The Amon Carter Museum was established through the generosity of Amon G. Carter, Sr. (1879-1955), to house his collection of paintings and sculpture by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell; to collect, preserve, and exhibit the finest examples of American art; and to serve an educational role through exhibitions, publications, and programs devoted to the study of American art.
- Amuseum Gallery,
Asbury Park, NJ. A virtual museum and gallery of arts, collectibles, and antiques. Featuring rare Salvador Dali sketches, art deco pieces, and 60s memorabilia. This is a VIRTUAL museum.
- Anacostia Museum, Washington, D.C.. The Anacostia was originally envisioned as a neighborhood museum celebrating the history and culture of the predominately African-American Anacostia community. It has expanded, however, to reflect a more comprehensive African-American culture. This museum is part of the Smithsonian Museum Group.
- Andover Historical Society, Andover, MA. Features the history of Andover, Massachusetts back to its founding in 1646 with records, maps, books, manuscripts and exhibits in a newly restored 1819 house and barn museum.
Research questions are handled by email. Open Tuesday to Friday, 9 to 5 and on Saturday 9 to 3, closed Sundays and holidays.
- Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
- Angels Attic, Santa Monica, CA. Amuseum of antique dolls, toys, miniatures and dollhouses. Located in an 1895 Queen Anne Victorian house.
- Antelope Valley Indian Museum, Lancaster, CA. Located in the Heart of California's Mojave Desert, the Antelope Valley Indian Museum contains many rare or one-of-a-kind artifacts. This folk art structure is on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Anti-Saloon League Museum, Westerville, OH. The Anti-Saloon Museum houses one of the largest collection of Temperance materials in the United States. The museum reflects the history and heritage of the Anti-Saloon League and the Prohibition movement in America.
- Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, Vista, CA. Non-profit museum located in Vista, Ca, dedicated to the preservation, exhibition, education, and research of California's early farming history.
- Appleton Museum
of Art, Ocala, FL. Collection of 19th C. European art, etc.
- Archaeological Research Institute, Arizona State University , Tempe, AZ. ARI maintains collections from archaeological projects conducted in central Arizona. Collections catalogs, photos and research data are available through on-line, searchable databases. In addition, virtual exhibits and publications are offered on archaeological topics from a wide range of geographic and chronological settings.
- The Arizona Historical Society located in Flagstaff, Tempe, Tucson, and Yuma is dedicated to the collection, preservation, interpretation, and dissemination of the history of Arizona, the West, and northern Arizona as it pertains to Mexico. Visit AHS web site at ahs.state.az.us
- Arizona Museum for Youth, Mesa, AZ. An art museum you can really 'kid' around in! Fine art is combined with hands-on activities in an environment that stimulates creative expression! The Arizona Museum for Youth offers children the excitement provided by fine arts. Visual and tactile stimulation is combined in an evironment designed for learning and creative expression.
- Arizona Science
Center, Phoenix.
- Arizona State Museum - University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Over 100 years old, the Arizona State Museum, located on the University of Arizona campus, collects, displays and interprets objects and information about the native peoples of the SW U.S. and NW Mexico.
- Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ. The Museum that presented "Bill Viola: Buried Secrets" at the 1995 Venice Biennale, the first institution West of the Mississippi to represent the United States at this U.S. Pavilion
- Arkansas Tech University of Prehistory and History, Russellville, AR. The Museum concentrates on the prehistory and history of the Arkansas River Valley for the past 12,000 years. A new endeavor of the museum is the creation of a regional family history archive.
- Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. Museum and art school.
- Art Museum Network Official Web site for the largest art museums in North America. Choose a museum by region.
- Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, TX. The Art Museum of Southeast Texas features 8-10 exhibitions per year of 19th and 20th century American, World, folk and decorative arts. A full schedule of related educational programs are also offered.
- ArtMuseum.net, Santa Clara, CA. The ArtMuseum.net site allows the user to explore the paintings through a navigable 3D representation of the exhibition as it existed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Features of the site include zoomable images of the paintings, audio files about selected paintings, and informational explanations for each work. This is a VIRTUAL museum.
- ArtQuest, Greensboro, NC. An interactive art experience for children located in the Greensboro Cultural Center.
- Arts Online at the Hearst, Cedar Falls, IA. Links to museums, visual artists and organizations, writers and literary agencies, dancers and dance companies, actors and theatres, musicians and music organizations.
- Atlanta History Center, Atlanta, GA. On its 33-acre site, the Atlanta History Center offers award-winning exhibitions on Atlanta history, the Civil War and southern folk arts and crafts, as well as regularly changing exhibitions; two historic houses - the famous 1928 Swan House mansion and the 1845 plantation-plain Tullie Smith Farm; beautiful gardens showing the landscape history of the area; and an extensive research library/archives.
- ATU Museum of Prehistory and History , Russellville, AR. Museum collections and exhibits focus primarily on Native American occupation of the area. Regional history and a developing family archive are other museum emphases.
- Aurora History Museum, aurora, co. Website relates to Homestead City, a living history event representing small town life a century ago. Sponsored annually by the Aurora Museum Foundation, and the City of Aurora.
- Autry Museum of Western Heritage, Los Angeles, CA. Explores the myths and realities of the American West and its diverse populations. In addition to three major changing exhibits each year, the museum has more than 51,000 objects in 7 permanent collection galleries including fine artworks, folk art, native american artifacts, cowboy clothes & equipment.
- B Reactor Museum Association,
Richland, WA. The BRMA is a voluntary association of groups and individuals committed to the historic preservation of the Hanford B Reactor, the first large-scale nuclear reactor ever built.
- Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies , Philadelphia, PA. Museum,research library, and archive. One of the largest reseach centers on US immigration, ethnicity, and multiculturalism. Many past exhibits and library card catalog (60,000+ items) available on-line.
- Ball State University Museum of Art, Muncie, Indiana.
- Baltimore Museum of Industry, Maryland. In an 1870 oyster cannery by the inner harbor.
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- Baltimore Streetcar Museum, Inc., Baltimore, MD. America's only trolley museum with operating artifacts from a single city; Baltimore.
- Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, Chicago, IL. The Lithuanian people have a facinating history. More Lithuanian immegrants settled in Chicago than any other city. This is a small museum in the same building as the office of the Lithuanian government.
- Bancroft Library, U.C.
Berkeley: California Heritage Project , Berkeley, CA. The Bancroft Library is the rare books and special collections repository of U.C. Berkeley. Specializing in Western Americana and the history of California, its collections include books, printed ephemera, manuscripts, archival
collections, and pictorial collections. The library's California Heritage Digital Image Access project makes available over 25,000 images from the collections - primarily photographs, but also drawings, prints, and other images of California.
- Barnum Museum, Bridgeport, CT. P.T. Barnum was an entrepreneur, politician,journalist, impressario, museum owner and founder of "The Greatest Show on Earth". Only one museum depicts the extraordinary life and the enormous influence this man had on 19th century America - The Barnum Museum.
- Barrick Museum of Natural History, Las Vegas, NV.
- Battleship Cove, Fall River, MA. WW-II naval vessels: Battleship Massachusetts, Destroyer Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. and submarine Lionfish, as well as era PT boats.
- Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito, CA.
Just under the North tower of the Golden Gate Bridge is a fantastic place where toddlers to ten-year-olds and their families will find limitless opportunities for discoveries in art, science and media.
- Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Shrine, Biloxi, MS. Last home of President Jefferson Davis, includes two museums 52 landscaped acres, giftshop, and the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library in Biloxi, MS.
- Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Museum, Beckley, WV. This museum is part of the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine. It is part of a recreated Coal Camp in the Mountains of West Virginia. See how coal miners and their families lived from the early 1900's through present day.
- Bell Museum of Natural History, Minneapolis, MN. In addition to the dioramas, a wide variety of changing exhibitions and beautiful wildlife art enrich our understanding of the natural world. Make tracks to the Touch & See Room...and bring your curiosity! Here you'll learn about nature by touching turtles, stroking snakes and animal skins, peeking inside skulls, and handling other wonderful objects from nature.
- Berkeley Art Museum + Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA. The BAM + PFA at the University of California offers a website with extensive exhibition information including online catalogs with images and audio artist interviews, a database of over 12,000 film notes on world cinema, searchable art and film collection guides, an interactive multimedia guide to modern art for kids and more.
- Betty Brinn Children's Museum, Milwaukee, WI. The Museum "where kids can play their way smart," gears its exhibits to the age ranges of 1-10. We encourage interaction between parents and children for an educational and fun time for all.
- Biblical Resource Center & Museum, Collierville, TN. Artifacts, replicas and documents reflective of Near-Eastern & Mediterranean culture in the Biblical period.
- Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery, Lindsborg, KS. Swedish-American modernist painter and printmaker Birger Sandzen (1871-1954). European trained painter of landscapes of Kansas, Colorado and the Southwest.
- Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii. The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Pacific anthropology, botany, entomology and zoology. Includes on-line
exhibits.
- Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery, Greenville, SC. One of the most highly recognized collections of religious art in the western hemisphere featuring works by Dolci, Rembrandt, Rubens, Titian, Van Dyck, and many others.
- Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL. Fully accredited museum, with a fine Permanent Collection of over 3000 pieces.
- Bolinas Museum, Bolinas, CA. The
Bolinas Museum features historical artifacts and contemporary art of Coastal Marin County, California. The Museum's permanent collection includes Miwok artifacts and memorabilia from Bolinas' and West Marin's history as a supplier of ships and proven
- Bonnet House, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Bonnet House is a whimsical 35 acre subtropical beach front estate. It was donated to the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation in 1983 by Evelyn Bartlett.
- Boston Area and New England Museums, Boston, MA. The URL listed is not found- I've written the new one for you above. Sender: Gavin Andrews Sender email: gavinandrews@mail.utexas.edu Comment: Great site and links!
- Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, Santa Ana, CA. A museum of California history.
- Bradbury Science Museum, Los Alamos, NM. The Bradbury Science Museum displays exhibits about the history of Los Alamos National Laboratory, focusing on its role in the Manhattan Project during World War II, and its current research.
- Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, PA. Housed in a restored 19th century gristmill, the museum showcases an extensive collection of Wyeth family art, illustrations and other 19th and 20th century American art.
- Brooklyn Museum of Art,
Brooklyn, NY. The Brooklyn Museum of Art is one of the largest art institutions in the United States, with collections in Ancient Egyptian art and American Painting & Sculpture that are considered among the world's finest. One of the premier art institutions in the world, its permanent collection includes more than one and a half million objects and represents almost every culture.
- Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT. Art and science museum with interactive exhibits, lectures, and programs for adults and children.
- Buddy Holly Center, Lubbock,
TX. Dedicated to the presentation of changing exhibitions on contemporary visual arts and Texas music and music history. Features a permanent exhibition on the life and music of rock pioneer, Buddy Holly.
- Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, WY. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center is widely regarded as America's finest western museum. Located in northwestern Wyoming, 52 miles from Yellowstone National Park's East Gate, the Center features a library and four internationally acclaimed museums under one roof.
- Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture , Seattle, WA. This is the State Museum of Natural History and Culture, and houses an outstanding collection of Pacific Rim cultural artifacts as well as strong paleontology and athropology collections.
- Butler County Soldiers, Sailors & Pioneers Monument, Hamilton, OH. Built 1902-1906 on the site of Fort Hamilton, Ohio (1791-1795). The Monument houses military artifacts ranging from the Civil War to the Gulf Ear.
- BYU Earth Science Museum, Provo, UT. Among other exhibits, this museum featuress mounted dinosaur skeletons, a fossil touch table, a mural of the Jurassic period, and a working paleontology lab.
- California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA. Home of the Steinhart Aquarium, the Morrison Planetarium and the Natural History Museum. Earth, Ocean and Space all in one place.
- California African-American Museum, Los Angeles, CA. Collections of painting, sculpture, assemblages, photographs, folk art, African art and examples of historical material culture reflecting African-American life.
- California Antique Aircraft Museum , San Martin, CA. Antique flying aircraft, replicas, and models from the 1900's to 1960 including the Wright Flyer and other historic aircraft.
- California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside. Includes network exhibitions.
- California Views Historical Photo Collection, Monterey, CA. California Views established in 1970 and located in Monterey, California, this unique photo archive is the most comprehensive historical photo collection of Central California. With over 75,500 images in its archives.
- Canajoharie Library and Art Gallery, Canajoharie, NY. A collection of representational American Art featuring works of Winslow Homer, the American Impressionists, the Eight, Hudson River School painters and others. Founded in 1927, as a museum of American Art by local industrialist, Bartlett Arkell. Since that time, the museum has grown to include over 500 paintings and other works of Art by many of this countries best known painters, scultpors and other artists.
- Capitola Historical Museum, Capitola, CA. The Museum houses an extensive collection of photographs and artifacts related to Capitola's history, and offers quarterly changing exhibits on the history and art of the area, as well as on special seasonal and topical themes.
- Captain Kazooz Kazoo Museum, San Jose, CA. A collection of antique, unusual, unique and logo kazoos from around the world.
- Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA. Through its explorations, collections, research, exhibitions, and educational programs, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History advances knowledge of the Earth, its life and cultures, and acts as a steward of our natural world.
- Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania!. Hands-on exhibits, including a miniature railroad and village, Omnimax theater, interactive planetarium, World War II submarine.
- Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, TN. Located on the Campus of East Tennessee State University, the Reece hosts collections of mainly regional art and history.
- Carson Valley Museum and Cultural Center, Gardnerville, NV. Located on Highway 395 in the heart of Gardnerville on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, this museum reflects the history of the Carson Valley from 1915 through to the present. Washoe Indian and Basque heritage exhibits are featured along
with agriculture, early telephone, doctors, and restored 19th century vehicles. Changing gallery highlights people, places and activities.
- Caverns Creek Grist Mill Museum, Howes Cave, NY. A 182 yr. old, restored, water wheel powered Mill and Museum, fully intact and operable
- Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, AZ. One of the world's great photography museums with changing exhibitions, public programs, a research center, library, archives and collections numbering more than 50,000 works.
- Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum Stereoviews, engravings, maps, and documents illustrating the history of the first transcontinental railroad. This is a VIRTUAL museum.
- Charles Dickert Memorial
Wildlife Museum, Saranac Lake, NY. This wildlife museum highlights the work of Charles Dickert, the master taxidermist who practiced his craft in Saranac Lake for many decades. The Museum, located in the Saranac Lake Free Library at 100 Main Street, is open weekdays from 10:00AM to 4:00PM.
- Charles River Museum of Industry, Waltham, Massachusetts.
- Charles Russell Museum, Great Falls, Mt. Comprised of a number of buildings, home, studio and modern art museum, occupied by the Western American artist "Charlie" Russell who was a contemporary of Remington and his equal in fame.
- Charles W. Moore Foundation, Austin, Texas. A foundation dedicated to preserving the Moore/Andersson Compound of studios and houses to the public. The compound was designed by the world renowned archtiect, Charles W. Moore and contains his extraordinary folk toy collection.
- Charlotte, The Vermont Whale An electronic museum.
- Cheekwood, Nashville, TN. Museum of Art and Botanical Gardens. The Botanical Gardens include both historic landscapes and specialty garden, the collections feature 19th and 20th century American art.
- Chicago Academy of Sciences Nature Museum, Chicago, Illinois.
- Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, IL.
- Children's Discovery Museum, San Jose, California.
- Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis.
- Children's Museum of Kansas City , Kansas City, KS. An interactive museum for youngsters ages 4-12 and their families. Exhibits cover art, science, and history.
- China the Beautiful, Guttenberg, NJ. Virtual museum of Chinese culture art painting calligraphy philosophy literature poetry. Possibly the largest on-line site for classical Chinese arts and literature with 20,000 visitors per month.
- Chinqua-Penn, Reidsville, NC. Built in 1925 by Jeff Penn and Betsy Schoellkopf Penn (tobacco and Niagara Power wealth), Chinqua-Penn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a vernacular example of the Arts and Crafts Movement in the USA. Collections range from 1600 BC to 1950 and are 100% original to the
property.
- Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA. The Chrysler Museum of Art features European and American collections in sculpture, painting and photography as well as three historic houses and an internationally famous glass collection. Sender: Sender email: Comment:
- Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH. This museum houses a fine collection of European art, with an emphasis on 17th to early 20th century painting. Also featured is a collection of works by artists from Cincinnati.
- Cincinnati Museum Center Containing the Cincinnati History Museum, Museum of Natural History & Science, an Omnimax Theater, and the Cincinnati Historical Society Library.
- Civil War Soldiers Museum, Pensacola, Fl. Explore 19th century America and the lives of Civil War soldiers who served in the great Confederate and Union armies and navies. Our 4,200 sq. feet of exhibit space currently houses a diverse collection and currently one of the largest Civil War medical collections in the world.
- Clark County Heritage
Museum, Henderson, NV.
- Clermont (State Historic Site), Clermont, NY. Clermont, a 490-acre estate, was the Hudson River seat of the prominent Livingston family from 1728 to 1962.
- Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio.
- Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, Ohio.
- Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Historic capital of 18th century Virginia.
- Colorado Springs Museum, Colorado Springs, CO. The Colorado Springs Museum collects, preserves and interprets the history and culture of the Pikes Peak Region. This web site provides more information about the museum and its exhibits as well as fully searchable collection database.
- Colorado University Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO. The CU Museum is located on the campus of the University of Colorado in Boulder. It contains excellent collections of material used in the studies of Geology, Anthropology, Paleontology in the region of the Rocky Mountain foothills. It is a free museum and open to the public.
- Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology, Richland, WA. From primitive irrigation systems to the development and use of robotics, you will enjoy a fascinating journey through the unique Columbia Basin region.
- Columbus Art Museum, Columbus, OH. Located on Main Street just to the east of the center of downtown Columbus, OH. Currently (summer of 1999) exibiting Dresden in the Ages of Splendor and Enlightment and 12 glass chandeliers used in Seattle, Washington glass maker Dale Chihuly's creation 'Chihuly over Venice'.
- Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA. An art and history museum specialzing in 18th-20th century fine and decorative American art and regional history of the lower southeastern United States. Changing exhibits, permanent displays, childrens interactive gallery, outdoor gardens, and gift shop among amenities.
- Computer Museum of America, La Mesa, CA.
- Concord Museum, Concord, MA. The Concord Museum serves as the gateway to Concord, Massachusetts. Its collection illustrates the unique history of Concord, and includes artifacts from the Revolutionary War as well as Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
- Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield, MA. Changing exhibitions highlight various aspects of the Pioneer Valley's 350-year history.
- Conner Prairie Museum Contains online full text articles dealing with 19th-century US history, period recipes, online exhibits, and more
- Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH. Founded in 1939, the Contemporary Arts Center is one of the oldest, most active, and most adventuresome museums of contemporary art in the US. In 1990, the CAC made international news when it successfully defended the legal right of its audience to view an exhibition of the photographs of Robert Mapplethorpe. Extensive website, including current exhibitions, kids' pages, CAC history, virtual exhibitions, and info on a major new building planned for 2001.
- Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX. Very exciting and active museum in the heart of Houston's museum district, and across from the renowned Museum of Fine Arts - Houston.
- Cooper Regional History Museum, Upland, CA. Museum devoted to history of Upland, Ontario, Montclair, Mt. Baldy, and Rancho Cucamonga (California).
- Coos Art Museum, Coos Bay, OR. Permanent collection includes Prefontaine memorial gallery, historic maritime photographs and graphics by major contemporary artists, as well as works by local artists. Special shows and art classes offered.
- Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, DC. An art museum with stage events, just blocks from the White house. This is a major privately funded museum, one of the oldest in the US. Extensive permanent collectios are supplemented by frequent special exhibitions.
- Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. The Corning collection includes more than 27,000 objects representing 3,500 years of achievements in glass design and craftmanship. The Museum's Rakow Library is the principal research center for glass students worldwide. Its collections consist of more than 70,000 volumes and 800 periodicals in 41 languages. See also the Corning Glass Center, Corning, New York.
- Corvette Hall of Fame and Americana Awarded as "One of the 12 Most Extraordinary Museums In New York State"
- Coyote Point Museum For Environmental Education, San Mateo, CA. Come see us! Get a close up look at what makes the Bay Area beautiful. Just minutes from SFO and overlooking the San Francisco airport, we have live animals, beautiful gardens and hands-on exhibits.
- Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI. The Cranbrook Educational Community encompasses a museum representing 20th century artists, architects and designers. The community also hosts a renowned graduate program in the fine arts, architecture, and design. Cranbrook has had many well-known artists, architects, and designers working in the community at one time or another. Charles and Ray Eames, Eliel Saarinen, Duane Hanson, Katherine and Michael McCoy, to name a few.
- Crismon Farm Heritage Museum
- Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA. Oldest public art museum in the Western United States. Founded in 1885. Major collections of Old Master drawings, Old Master European paintings, nineteenth-centry California painting, twentieth-century art from Northern California; extensive education program.
- CT Visions, a virtual museum. CT Visions is an on-line archive and gallery of photographs - old and new - that investigates the significance of family images as part of our collective memories. Sponsored by The Connecticut Historical, CT Visions is an ever-changing record of images and memories of Connecticut's people, and a means through which people of varied backgrounds and cultures can communicate and explore similarities and differences. This is a VIRTUAL museum.
- Czech Center New York, New York, NY. The Czech Center New York displays an alternating exhibit of Czech art including graphic art, photography, sculpture, architecture, and glass. The center is also active in coordinating Czech
exhibits with outside institutions.
- Dahesh Museum, New York City, NY. The Dahesh Museum is the only museum in America dedicated to collecting and exhibiting 19th- and early 20th-century European academic art, which is the continuation of the great Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo traditions in the visual arts.
- Dali Virtual Museum of Art dedicated to the Surrealist artist Salvador Dali.
- Dallas Historical Society, Dallas, TX. The DHS collects archival and 3-D materials pertaining to the city of Dallas and to the state of Texas.
- Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.
- Dallas Museum of Natural History
- Daniel Gebhart Tavern Museum , Miamisburg, OH. An 1811 Restored Log Tavern in Miamisburg, Ohio.
- Danish Immigrant
Museum, Elk Horn, IA. The Danish Immigrant Museum is dedicated to the education and fostering the traditions and customs of the Danish American people.
- David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, Chicago, IL. At the University of Chicago
- Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT.
- Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH. Has a very large Asian and African Art gallery, and rotating exhibits have lately included Degas, Rodin, Ansel Adams.
- DDay Museum, New Orleans, La. D Day, June 6th, Museum.
- Decatur House Museum, Washington, DC. Decatur House, built in 1818 by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, is a historic house museum and former residence of prominent figures such as Stephen Decatur, Henry Clay and Martin Van Buren.
- DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts.
- Deer Valley Rock Art Center, Phoenix, AZ. Hedgpeth Hills petroglyph site, with intorduction to rock art.
- Delaware History Center, Wilmington, DE. Visit the Delware History Museum, Old Town Hall or historic Willingtown Square. Dedicated to preserving Delaware's history.
- Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City, MI. Come Alive Inside Come Alive Inside the Dennos Museum Center for the visual and performing arts. Featuring an extensive schedule of changing exhibitions and concerts combined with gallery tours, artist lectures, hands-on workshops and school outreach activities.
- Denver Art Museum, Denver, Co. The largest collection of art between Chicago and San Francisco.
- Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO. One of the best natural history museums in the country. Visit Prehistoric Journey, an award-winning exhibit on the history of life on earth.
- Detroit Historical Museum, Detroit, MI. The Detroit Historical Museum is the regional history museum of Southeastern Michigan, presenting the more than 300 year history of metropolitan Detroit.
- Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan.
- Detroit Science Center, Detroit, MI. The Detroit Science Center features Michigan's only IMAX Dome Theater, Cyberspace Safari, our 55 computer Internet Exhibit Lab, our Discovery Theater demo theater and educational laser shows in the exhibit lab
- Dia Center for the Arts, New York, NY. A contemporary art museum, Dia's exhibition program is dedicated to large-scale, single-artist projects, produced on a substantial scale and with a commitment to site specificity. Dia's website features artist projects created specifically for the web.
- Diego Rivera Web Museum dedicated to the Mexican muralist painter Diego Rivera (1886-l957). Also in Spanish.
- Dinosaur Valley Museum, Grand Junction, CO. A working paleontology laboratory which features fossils from important discoveries throughout western Colorado and eastern Utah. You will see dinosaur skeletons, articulated and in "death pose" as paleontologists found them, and realistic, scientific, half-size animated
dinosaur replicas: moving, roaring, and howling.
- Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, CT. The Discovery Museum provides a see, touch, hear hands on experience in Bridgeport, Connecticut right off the Merritt Parkway. Hands on galleries, daily planetarium shows, Challenger Learning Center and other special events.
- Dossin Great Lakes Museum, Detroit, MI. Located on Belle Isle, the Dossin Great Lakes Museum is part of the Detroit Historical Museums. It presents the maritime history of the Great Lakes region, including the Detroit River, one of the world's busiest waterways.
- DoubleTake Gallery Documentary photography
- Downers Grove Museum, Downers Grove, IL. The Downers Grove Museum is a Special Facility of the Downers Grove Park District established to preserve our local heritage for today's residents and future generations. Open six days each week, and free to the public.
- Dr Pepper Museum, Waco, TX. The birthplace of Dr Pepper offers a glimpse of an earlier time.
- Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry, Baltimore.
- Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, NC. Permanent collection ranging from Ancient to Modern art plus changing exhibitions, programs and scholarly publications.
- Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, Washington, DC. The Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection is housed in a nineteenth-century Federal-style house built on the crest of a wooded valley in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C. The institution now has important research resources in the areas of Byzantine studies, the history of landscape architecture, and Pre-Columbian studies. The collections of Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art and the rare books and prints relating to the gardens are on public display. The gardens were designed by the noted landscape gardener Beatrix Jones Farrand and are open to the public.
- Eagle Mills Cider Co., Broadalbin, NY. A working, water wheel powered Cider Mill which includes operation of 100 year old Cider Press and equipment. Various artifacts relevant to Cider Making .
- Early American Museum, Mahomet, IL. The mission of the Early American Museum is to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of east central Illinois. The museum has exhibits on 19th century life.
- EarlyWorks History Comlex, Huntsville, AL. With its three distinct, yet complementary properties - the hands-on EarlyWorks Museum, Alabama Constitution Village and the Historic Huntsville Depot-- EarlyWorks promotes experience-driven programs, activities, exhibits and special events for all ages.
- Earth Art Ink, Corvallis, OR. A collection of artwork (sculptures, paintings, nature photography). Known artinst include Deacon, Shumway, and Allison.
- East Benton County Historical Museum,
Kennewick, WA. Areas of our museum are devoted to the forces and movements that shaped the eastern part of Benton County.
- East Ely Railroad Depot Museum, Ely, NV.
- East Tennessee Discovery Center, Knoxville, TN. Features hands-on exhibits, butterfly and geology collections, live insect zoo, stuffed animal display, and the AKIMA Planetarium.
- East Tennessee Historical Society Museum , Knoxville, TN. The museum features exhibits depicting the triumph and tragedy of two hundred years of life in the Great Tennessee Valley.
- Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site, Philadelphia, PA. Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site offers a multidisciplinary tour program which addresses the architecture and history of the building, its impact on prison architecture throughout the world, and contemporary issues in criminal justice. The historic program also offers exhibits, film screenings, cultural events (dance, theater, and art exhibits), and lectures and symposia.
- Eccles Community Art Center, Ogden, UT. Located in a historic mansion, this museum's permanet collection is enhanced by changing monthly exhibits by contemporary local artists work.
- Ecology Hall of Fame, Santa Cruz, CA. The Ecology Hall of Fame honors the heroes of the environmental movement
- EcoTarium: A Center for Environmental Exploration, Akron, OH. 65-room Tudor Revival mansion that was the former home of Goodyear co-founder F.A. Seiberling situated on 70 acres of artfully landscaped grounds. Has a well-documented historic house museum that includes gardens recognized as one of the "top four gardens in the
world" by Garden Design Magazine. Landscape features include a lagoon, a fully-restored English Garden designed by Ellen Biddle Shipman, several scenic vistas, a Japanese Garden, and much more.
- Eli Wilner &
Company, New York, NY. Eli Wilner & Company is a gallery specializing
in antique frames from the early 19th Century and Early 20th Century, both
American and European frames. The gallery's website contains detailed pictures
as well as articles, lisitngs of special events, such as exhibitions and
lectures.
- Elkhorn Valley Museum
and Research Center , Norfolk, NE. Elkhorn Valley Museum and Research
Center. Your source for history, genealogy, documents and more for the Norfolk
and Elkhorn Valley areas of Nebraska in a museum with permanent and rotating
exhibits, a gift shop and an extensive research center and library.
- Elmhurst Art
Museum, Elmhurst, Illinois. The Elmhurst Art Museum is the cultural center
of DuPage County, Illinois. Specializing in late 20th Century American Art,
it's award winning building was designed around one of only three Mies van der
Rohe homes built in the United States.
- Emigrant Trail
Museum, Truckee, CA. The Emigrant Trail Museum, located at Donner Memorial
State Park, depicts the history of the area and the people who came into this
part of the Sierra. Near the museum is the Pioneer Monument and the Murphy
family cabin site. Also starting from the side of the museum is a self-guiding
nature trail which is a one half mile loop. Nature trail guides are available
at the museum and campground entrance station.
- EMuseum A
virtual museum of Anthropology, History and Natural History, written and
maintained completely by the students at Minnesota State University.
- End of the
Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, Oregon City , OR. Interpreters using
audiovisual/special effects presentations recreate the experience of the
Oregon Trail and the period of settlement from the 1840's to the 1880's. The
Interpretive Center is located at the actual historic End of the Oregon Trail.
- Eniac Virtual
Museum, . School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of
Pennsylvania.
- Ernest Hemingway
Birthplace and Museum, Oak Park, Illinois.
- Escher's
Art Museum The graphic work of M.C. Escher.
- Estes Park Area
Historical Museum, Colorado.
- Everhart Museum
- Everson Museum of Art,
Syracuse, NY. The first museum designed by I.M. Pei, the Everson offers a wide
variety of work - from 18th-century American portraits to avant-garde
sculpture, from photography to some of the earliest examples of video art.
And, our extensive, internationally recognized collection of ceramics spans
ancient sculpture and Ming dynasty porcelain all the way to contemporary
works.
- Ewing Gallery of Art
& Architecture , Knoxville, TN. Works of avant-garde artists and
architects of international and local stature. Located on the University of
Tennessee campus.
- Fairbanks Museum and
Planetarium, St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
- Falls of the Ohio
State Park & Interpretive Center Include site history, on-line fossil
brochures, photo gallery, educator's material for the classroom, fossil links,
and provide site interpretation for one of the first discovered fossil beds in
North America - known since the early to mid 1700's - a Middle Devonian
coral-sponge patch reef.
- Farnsworth Art
Museum, Rockland, Maine. American art.
- Farragut
Folklife Museum, Farragut, TN. This small museum preserves the heritage of
the schools, churches and the community of this historical East Tennessee area
and includes the The David Glasgow (Admiral) Farragut Collection.
- Field Museum of Natural
History, Chicago, IL. Includes "Sue-cam" real time video of preparation of
world's most complete T-rex skeleton.
-
Fine Arts Museums of San
Francisco , San Francisco, CA. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's
web site contains an astonishing database of over 65,000 images from the
permanent collection. It also contains museum information on important
exhibitions, tours, the collection, etc.
- Fire Museum of
Memphis
- Firehouse
Museum, San Diego, California. Fire-fighting equipment, including a photographic
exhibit.
- Fleischer Museum of
American and Russian Impressionism, Scottsdale, AZ. The paintings in the
Fleischer collection are American Impressionism, California School and Russian
and Soviet Realism tempered by Impressionism. The genres are varied and
include landscapes, architecural subjects, and still lifes.
- Fleischmann
Planetarium, Reno, NV.
-
Florida Association of
Museums, a listing. A website that includes a searchable directory of all
museums in Florida, plus a listing of exhibits that can be searched by month.
- Florida International
Museum, St. Petersburg, FL. International blockbuster exhibitions such as
Treasures of the Czars, Titanic: The Exhibition and Empires of Mystery. (800)
777-9882 for current exhibition.
- Florida Museum of
Hispanic and Latin American Art, Miami, FL. Dedicated to contemporary art
from Spain and Latin America with 11 exhibitions a year.Founded in September
1991.
- Florida Museum of Natural
History, University of Florida, Gainesville. See on-line searchable collection
databases. Be sure to check out the new virtual exhibit "Fossil Horses in
Cyberspace", a new component of the museum website
- Fort Hays
State Historic Site, Hays, KS. Blockhouse, guardhouse, officers quarters,
and visitors center all bring to life the military frontier from the 1860s to
the 1880s. Life was difficult fro the soldiers who protected the trails and
the railroad from Native Americans who resented outsiders taking the land and
destroying the buffalo.
- Fort McHenry National
Monument and Historic Shrine, Baltimore, MD. Fort McHenry - birthplace of
"The Star-Spangled Banner." Active in four United States wars. Site includes
information about the flag, the National Anthen, Fort history, a virtual tour
of the Fort, re-enactors and more. Site maintained by the Patriots of Fort
McHenry
- Fort Recovery State
Museum, Fort Recovery, OH. Fort Recovery is the site of the two largest
Indian battles in the U.S., St. Clair's Defeat and The Battle of Fort
Recovery. The museum focuses on the 1790's Indian wars in the Northwest
Territory. The museum has artifacts from both battles and a partial fort on
the grounds.
- Fort
Sam Houston Museum, San Antonio, TX. Museum presents the history of Fort
Sam Houston and of the US Army in San Antonio, 1845-present. Exhibits depict
growth and development of the post and significant events affected by this
National Historic Landmark.
- Fort
Ward Museum and Historic Site, Alexandria, VA. Fort Ward is the best
preserved of the system of forts and batteries built to protect Washington,
D.C. during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Visitors can view the remains
of the earthen fort, the restored Northwest Bastion, the reconstructed
Officer's Hut, and museum exhibitions.
- Forum for Contemporary
Art, St. Louis, MO. FCA is a non-profit museum dedicated to presenting and
interpreting contemporary art and ideas through changing exhibitions,
educational programs and public discussions.
- Franklin and
Marshall College's North Museum, Lancaster, PA. The North Museum of
Natural History and Science houses an impressive array of natural history and
science collections as well as a state-of-the-art Planetarium (third largest
in Pennsylvania) and several specialty areas that make learning fun for all
ages!
-
Franklin Institute Virtual Science
Museum, Philadelphia. Includes virtual exhibits.
- Frazier Farmstead
Museum, Milton-Freewater, OR. An historic farm houselisted on the National
Register, which depicts farm life at the turn of the century.
-
Fred Harman Art Museum, Pagosa
Springs, CO. Displays of Original Fred Harman Paintings, Red Ryder &
Little Beaver Comics, Rodeo, Movie and Western Memorabillia. One of the 5
founders of the Cowboy Artists of America.
- Frederic Remington
Art Museum, Ogdensburg, New York.
- Frederick R. Weisman
Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
- Frick Collection, New
York, NY. Housed in the "Gilded Age" mansion of steel magnate Henry Clay Frick
(1849-1919), this collection of Western fine and decorative arts from the
Renaissance through the 19th century features noted works by Vermeer, Titian,
Whistler, Turner, Gainsborough, Bellini, Holbein, Frangonard, Boucher, Manet,
Renoir, Goya, and others. Arranged very much as it was during the residence of
its original owner, the Frick offers its visitors an intimate sense of the
home of a collector, and its Garden Court has been called an oasis of
serenity.
- Friendship Fire Company
Museum, Woodbury, New Jersey. The museum covers the hosiery of Friendship
Fire Company and the Woodbury Fire Department dating back to 1799 and features
our 1799 handpumper and our 1911 steamer as well as other artifacts.
- Friendship Firehouse
Museum , Alexandria, VA. Alexandria, Virginia's first fire fighting
organization, established in 1774. Exhibits interpret the history of fire
fighting in Alexandria.
- Frost
Entomological Museum, State College, PA. Entomological museum with public
display area and research collection (500,000 specimens) for eastern USA with
additional overseas material.
- Gadsby's Tavern
Museum, Alexandria, VA. George Washington and several other prominent
individuals frequented the two taverns now known as Gadsby's Tavern Museum.
Dating from 1770 and 1792, Gadsby's interprets public life in the 18th
century.
- Gallery Mint
Museum , Eureka Springs, AR. The art and history of coin-making thru the
centuries.
- Garfield Farm and
Inn Museum, St. Charles, IL. Illinois farm life in the 1800's.
- General
Sweeny's, Republic, MO. A professionaly designed museum that
chronologically traces the war in the Trans-Mississippi west through thousands
of artifacts.
- Genesee
Country Museum
- Genoa
Courthouse Museum, Genoa, NV. Housed in the oldest standing court house in
the state, this museum intreprets the history of Nevada's oldest settlement
through exhibits of the original jail and courtroom, typical household views,
Washoe Indian basket making, and the Pony Express exhibit.
- George E. Ohr Arts and
Cultural Center, Biloxi, MS. Houses over 200 pieces of the great " Mad
Potter's" best work. Web site includes information on the life and work of
George Ohr. Most or all of the collections are ONLINE.
-
George Eastman House International
Museum of Photography & Film, Rochester, NY. George Eastman House is
the foremost museum of photography in the world.
- George Walter Vincent
Smith Art Museum, Springfield, MA. Japanese arms and armor, Chinese
cloisonne, Islamic rugs and other Asian decorative arts, as well as
19th-century American paintings and classical sculptural casts.
- George Westinghouse
Museum, Wilmerding, PA. The George Westinghouse Museum is a memorial to
George Westinghouse, his achievements and contributions to society. The Museum
preserves an important part of the nation's industrial history and provides a
means to share this rich heritage with present and future generations.
- Georgia Museum of
Natural History, Athens, GA. Designated the official State museum of
natural history on March 1999, the Museum includes 12 collections:
Archaeology, Arthropods, Botany, Geology, Herpetology, Ichthyology,
Invertebrates, Mammalogy, Mycology, Ornithology, Pollen and Plant Microspores,
and Zooarchaeology. The Museums broad mission includes education, outreach,
research and service.
- Georgia Music Hall of
Fame, Macon, GA. Georgia's official state music museum dedicated to
preservation, education and celebration of over 450 Georgia musicians.
- Georgia Rural
Telephone Museum, Leslie, Georgia.
- Gertrude Salzer
Gordon Children's Museum of La Crosse, Inc. , La Crosse, WI. To open fall
1998, the Children's Museum of La Crosse will offer three floors of
interactive exhibits, a multipurpose theater, birthday party rooms, a gift
shop and more. Located in a 30,000 square foot building in downtown La Crosse,
WI.
- Gilcrease, Tulsa, OK.
Gilcrease Museum possesses one of the nation's finest and most comprehensive
collections of American art, artifacts, and documents. Virtually every item in
the more than 360,000 -piece collection relates to the discovery, expansion,
and settlement of North America, with special emphasis on the Western Frontier
and American Indian material.
- Gillespie Co. Historical
Society Pioneer Museum , Fredericksburg, Tx. Located right off
Fredericksburg's Main Street, The Pioneer Museum is a three acre site with 10
historic stuctures, that deals with the settlement and cultural history and
impact of the German immigrants who founded Fredericksburg in 1846.
- Glencairn
Museum, Bryn Athyn, PA. Glencairn Museum's mission is to educate visitors
about the history of religion, using art and artifacts from a variety of
cultures and time periods.
- Glenn H Curtiss
Museum of Early Aviation, Hammondsport, NY. Hammondsport, NY is the
birthplace of Glenn Curtiss, father of naval aviation; pioneer
motorcyclist,aviator;home of first woman pilot; 1st NYS winery.
- Golden State
Museum, Sacramento, CA. The Golden State Museum brings California's rich
history to life with a mix of traditional exhibits and state-of-the-art
technology. Multimedia exhibits tell the stories of California's people,
place, promise, and politics.
- Gomez Mill
House, Marlboro, NY. Built in 1714 by a Sephardic Jew, is the oldest
extant Jewish residence in America. History continued with American
Revolutionary War Patriot Farmers, statesmen, artists. Dard Hunter, handmade
paper maker built third mill on property to make paper in 1913. Preserved as
an historic site by Gomez Foundation. Board members are descendants of
original owners. New web page. Includes more history, more pictures.
- Goodnow
House State Historic Site, Manhattan, KS. The Goodnow family came from New
England to find a new home and to keep slavery out of kansas Territory. They
stayed and led in the educational development of the new state. The Goodnows
founded the college that became Kansas State University.
- Goudreau Museum of
Mathematics in Art and Science, New Hyde Park, NY. A hands-on museum of
games and puzzles that involve logic, spatial visualization and patterns. The
museum tries to encourage interest in mathematics to its visitors regardless
of mathematical background.
- Grand Rapids Art
Museum, Grand Rapids, MI. Changing displays of national and international
artists, in addition to the permanent collection, regional
artists,photography,children's, and rental/sales galleries, gift shop.
- Graphion's Online Type
Museum History and practice of typesetting.
-
Grassroots Art Center,
Lucas, KS. Exhibits of art environments created by "outsider," self-taught
artists in Kansas; includes limestone sculpture of Inez Marshall, concrete and
glass work by Ed Root, metal totems by M.T. Liggett, work by Lawrence
Reynolds, Herman Divers, Earl Slagle, etc.
- Great
Explorations, The Hands On Museum, St. Petersburg, FL. Interactive museum
offering hands on exhibits and family fun that teaches artistic and scientific
concepts. Outreach programs and museum rentals available. Traveling exhibits
available: Insect Zoo, Creatures of the Dark, Mirror Magic and Maze Mania.
- Great Plains Nature
Center, Wichita, KS. The GPNC is a new nature education facility in
northeast Wichita, Kansas, emphasizing the flora, fauna and habitats of the
Great Plains.
- Great
Valley Museum of Natural History , Modesto, CA. See, Touch, and Experience
the past and present of the Great Valley region of California.
- Greater Lafayette Museum
of Art, Lafayette Indiana. Focuses on Indiana Artists
-
Greensboro Historical Museum,
Greensboro, NC. United States history from a Piedmont North Carolina
perspective, including the 1960 Sit-Ins, First Lady Dolley Madison, author O.
Henry, and Civil War firearms.
- Greensboro
Historical Museum , Greensboro, NC. The Greensboro Historical Museum
presents American history from a Piedmont North Carolina perspective in 12
galleries and 2 restored houses.
- Grey Art Gallery, New
York University , New York, NY. The Grey is NYU's fine arts museum, with
4-6 exhibitions yearly in our gallery space and 6000+ objects in our
collection.
- Grinter
Place State Historic Site, Kansas City, KS. Moses Grinter came to Kansas
long before it was a territory. He earned his livelihood by trading with the
Native Americans and by operating a ferry where the military road crossed the
Kansas River. Here in the 1850s he and his wife, Annie, a Delaware Indian,
built a fine new house that echoed those he had known in his native Kentucky.
- Grout Museum
District, Waterloo, IA.
- Guggenheim Museum,
New York City. Art museum. Outposts in Bilbao, Spain; Las Vegas; Venice; and Berlin.
- Haggerty Museum of Art,
Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. The Haggerty Museum offers an
exciting range of exhibitions, from Old Master paintings to contemporary
interactive art, with extensive programming for students and the community.
- Hagley Museum,
Wilmington, DE. Hagley Museum is the original du Pont mills, estate, and
gardens. On the location where E.I. du Pont began to manufacture black powder
in 1802, the museum features industrial demonstrations, models and dioramas,
two historic houses and a school, as well as 235 acres of scenic property
along the Brandywine River.
- Hajicek Collection of
Mormon History, Provo, UT. The largest private collection of rare Mormon
artifacts and artworks in existence, with an emphasis on Mormon origins and
Mormons in the Midwest.
- Hall of Health,
Berkeley, California. Community health-education museum and science center,
especially for children and families.
- Hallie
Ford Museum of Art, Salem, Or. Situated near Willamette University, this
museum features paintings by Northwest artists and a comprehensive collection
of Native American basketry.
- Hammonds House
Galleries & Resource Center OF African American Art, Atlanta, GA.
Georgia's only Independent fine art museum exhibiting works of people from the
African Diaspora. Nationally and internationally known established, emerging
and local artists.
- Hancock Shaker
Village, Pittsfield, MA. An original Shaker Comminity with 20
original/restored buildings, a working farm, only Shaker round stone barn, and
a hands on Discovery Room, and current restoration of Shaker's 1860 waterpower
system.
- Hands On
Children's Museum, Olympia, Washington.
- Hands On! Regional
Museum, Johnson City, TN. Hands On! is a museum where learning fun go hand
in hand. Children can explore and discover in our over 27 permanent exhibits,
like the Coal Mine, Airplane, KinderMart, or the Ark full of animals, then
they can make a craft in the Discovery Room!
- Hanford Mills
Museum, East Meredith, NY. A 150 year old working mill, powered by
waterwheel, saws logs to lumber, grain to feed. 16 buildings include mill,
historic house, railroad car, pond & trails.
-
Harry Ransom Center for the Arts at
University of Texas, Austin, TX. This collection is the finest in the
area. one of the prize items is the Guttenburg Bible. The museum houses parts
of the Metropolitin Museum of Art Collection on a rotation bases. The Harry
Randsom Center is the areas research facility of art history.
- Harvard
University Art Museums, . Fogg Art Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Arthur
M. Sackler Museum.
- Hastings
Museum, Hastings, NE. Displays of cultural and natural history of the
Great Plains. Museum, Planetarium, Discovery Center, and IMAX Theater all
under one roof.
- Heard
Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. Specializes in contemporary and archaeological
Native American material.
- Heard Natural Science
Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary, McKinney, Tx. Includes a 25,000 sq. ft.
science museum, a 274 acre wildlife sanctuary, an 1,800 sq. ft. Raptor
Rehabilitation Center and a 3750 sq. ft. environmental center and outdoor
aquatic laboratory.
- Hearst Art
Gallery, Saint Mary's College of California, Moraga, CA. The only
accredited art museum in Contra Costa, offering diverse changing exhibitions.
Permanent collection features the work of William Keith.
- Henry B. Plant
Museum, Tampa, FL. Located in the heart of downtown Tampa, The Henry B.
Plant Museum interprets the turn-of-the century 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel and the
lifestyles of America's Guilded Age. The National Historic Landmark building
houses opulent furnishings original to the hotel.
- Henry Ford Museum and
Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan. Largest US indoor/outdoor museum
complex, founded by Henry Ford in 1929, presenting change and innovation in
American life. The museum complex is an independent, non-profit, educational
institution not affiliated with the Ford Motor Company or the Ford Foundation.
- Herb Lane Museum,
Redding, CA. The virtual museum of the Gran Mondo Foundation.
- Herbert F. Johnson
Museum of Art, Cornell University.
- Heritage Center
Museum of Lancaster County , Lancaster, PA. Collects, preserves and
interprets Lancaster County decorative arts through annual exhibits, permanent
collection and ongoing educational programs.
- Heritage Map Museum,
Lititz, Pennsylvania. 15th to 19th century antique maps. Includes maps for
sale.
- Herrett Center for
Arts and Science, Twin Falls, ID. Anthropological collections emphasizing
Native North, Central, and South American cultures. Contemporary art gallery
and large, modern planetarium. Extensive stone tools collection.
- Hershey
Museum, Hershey, PA. Hershey Museum explores the life of Milton Hershey,
the model town, and chocolate empire he created. The Museum also contains
Native American and PA German collections Milton Herhsey acquired.
- Hesston Steam
Museum, LaPorte, Indiana.
- Hickory Museum
of Art, Hickory, NC. Primarily collects and exhibits 19th and 20th Century
American art. Excellent collection of American art pottery. Second oldest
museum in North Carolina.
- Hidden
Hills Historical Museums , Chesterfield, MA. Tour the Historical Museums
of the Hidden Hills of Western Massachusetts and re-live life as it used to be
in a simpler time.
- High Desert Museum,
Bend, OR. This is an excellent presentation of NW life and history oriented to
the desert area of Centran and Eastern Oregon.
-
High Museum of Art, Atlanta,
Georgia. Includes images of contemporary art, a decorative arts collection,
American and European painting, African art, folk art, and photography.
- Hildene, Manchester,
VT. Abraham Lincoln's descendants lived until 1975 in this 24-room mansion in
Manchester, VT. The interior of the home has been preserved intact with
original furnishings and personal family effects. Open for tours daily mid-May
through October.
- Hiller Aviation Museum ,
San Carlos, CA. Emphasis is on the aviation history of northern California
with displays of early Hiller helicopters and other historically significant
aircraft of N. California.
- Hillwood Museum
& Garedens, Washington, DC. Former estate of Marjorie Merriweather
Post with 13 acres of formal gardens. Museum displays extensive collections of
Russian Imperial and French Decorative arts.
- Historic Alexandria,
Virginia, Alexandria, VA. Historic Alexandria includes the Alexandria
Archaeology Museum, Alexandria Black History Research Center, FOrt Ward Museum
and Historic Site, Friendship Firehouse Museum, Gadsby's Tavern Museum, The
Lyceum, and the Torpedo Factory Art Center. Its web site includes teaching
tools, kids' activities, and information on research and historic
preservation.
- Historic
Deerfield, Deerfield, MA. Historic Deerfield is a museum of New England
history and culture.
- Historic Hudson
Valley
- Historic Latta
Plantation, Huntersville, NC. Living history cotton plantation, ca. 1800,
illustrates the lifestyles of planters, slaves, yeoman farmers, merchants, and
artisans living in back country North Carolina.
- Historic
Lyme Village, Bellevue, OH. A historical village of relocated buildings,
housing artifacts from early 1800's to the present.
- Historic New Orleans
Collection, Louisiana. Promoting the study of Louisiana history through
the Williams Research Center, museum exhibitions, publications and house
museum; located in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans.
- Historic
Northampton A museum of regional and local history in the heart of the
Connecticut River Valley of western Massachusetts.
- Historic St. Mary's
City, St. Mary's City, MD. Outdoor living history and archaeology museum
at the site of Maryland's 17th-century capital. Exhibit areas include a
working tobacco plantation, a Woodland Indian Hamlet, a squarerigged ship, the
Maryland Dove, and ongoing archaeological excavations
- Historical Museum
of Southern Florida, Miami.
- Historical Society
of Berks County Pennsylvania, Reading, PA. A collection of items
illustrating the rich cultural heritage of Berks County Pennsylvania.
- Historical
Speech Collection at Webcorp.
Includes Richard Nixon
audio archive, Joe McCarthy, Chamberlain, Hitler, and the civil rights era.
See also History
Museum of Santa Cruz County, California.
- History Museums of
San Jose , San Jose, CA. The San Jose Historical Museum of more than 20
building recreates San Jose CA in 1870 - 1910. An historic site in downtown
San Jose features the Peralta Adobe, the last remaining adobe from the 1777
pueblo of San Jose, and the Fallon House (1855), the residence of San Jose's
seventh mayor, Thomas Fallon.
- Hofstra Museum,
Hempstead, NY. The Hofstra Museum, at Hofstra University, is committed to the
collection, study, interpretation, conservation and exhibition of objects with
aesthetic and cultural value. The Museum's permanent collection includes
paintings, sculptures, works on paper, decorative arts, and ethnographic
objects of African, Asian and pre-Columbian origin.
- Honolulu Academy
of Art, Honolulu, HI. Founded early this century, ancient, modern,
oriental.
- Honolulu Community
College Dinosaur exhibit
- Horn
Archaeological Museum, Berrien Springs, MI. The Museum conserves and
exhibits material remains illustrating ancient Biblical cultures.
- Houdini Museum,
Scranton, PA. Worlds's only museum entirely devoted to Houdini. Largest
collection on public view. Tours, magic shows, virtual and real museum.
- Houston
Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX.
- Hubert H.
Humphrey Museum & Learning Center, Waverly, MN. Dedicated to Vice
President/Senator Humphrey, a native of Waverly, Minn.
- Hudson Valley
Children's Museum, Nyack, New York. A new hands-on museum for children
aged 1-12,
- Huntington Library, Art
Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California.
- Idaho Black History
Museum, Boise, ID. Located in historic St. Paul Baptist Church in Julia
Davis Park, the Idaho Black History Museum serves to educated on Blacks in the
history of Idaho, the Western US, and the USA through educational displays and
cultural awareness events.
- Idaho Museum
of Natural History, Pocatello, ID. Natural history museum covering the
geology, Native Americans, wildlife, nature of Idaho. Sponsors and displays
traveling exhibits from around the world.
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Illinois Amish Interpretive Center,
Arcola, IL. Many exhibits of artifacts from Illinois Amish portray history,
faith, and life style of Old Order Amish. Changing exhibits depict various
aspects of Amish and Mennonite history, art, and culture.
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Illinois State Museum,
Springfield. Natural history, anthropology, art, and natural/cultural history
of Illinois.
- Imagination Station
Science Museum, Wilson, NC. Imagination Station (Science Museums of
Wilson, NC)- hands on science exhibits for the family; a place where science
learning is fun!
- Imgisphere Children's
Mueum, Bedford, TX. A hands-on, educational museum for children.
- Impress 5
Science Center, Lansing, Michigan. Hands-on science and technology center.
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Indian Temple Mound Museum, Fort Walton
Beach, FL. Located in the heart of downtown Fort Walton Beach, The Indian
Temple Mound Museum has a collection of artifacts from the local area. Covers
prehistoric, contact, Civil War and settler time periods.
- Indiana
Basketball Hall of Fame, New Castle, Indiana.
- Indiana Transportation
Musuem, Noblesville, IN. Fully operational trains - NKP 587 Steam
Locomotive, Monon Deisel Electric Locmotives. Open from April to November.
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Indiana University Art Museum,
Bloomington, IN. Since its founding in 1941, the museum has grwn to include
over 30,000 objects.
- Indiana
University Art Musuem
- Indianapolis Museum of
Art, Indiana.
- Institute of
American Indian Arts and Culture Museum , Santa Fe, NM. Contemporary
Native American artwork from across the country. The IAIA Museum is the holder
of the National Contemporary Native American Art Collection, and the only art
museum in the country dedicated to contemporary Native American art.
- Institute of
Egyptian Art and Archeology, Memphis. See Egyptian artefacts
exhibit.
- Institute of
Texan Cultures, San Antonio, TX. The Institute of Texan Cultures is a
university educational center dedicated to enhancing the understanding of the
history and diverse cultures of Texas through exhibits, programs, and
publications that encourage acceptance and appreciation of our differences as
well as our common humanity.
- Intel
Museum, Santa Clara, California. Computer chip manufacturer.
- International Bowling
Museum and Hall of Fame, St. Louis, MO. Three-story, 50,000 square foot
museum located across from Busch Stadium. 5000 year history of bowling, eight
working bowling lanes, various halls of fame, research.
- International Museum of
Cartoon Art, Boca Raton, FL. World's largest collection of original
cartoon and comic strip art (over 165,000 pieces of art). Founded by Mort
Walker (of Beetle Bailey and Hi & Lois). PEANUTS (Snoopy & Gang),
GARFIELD and many more "mainstream" cartoon and comic strips are represented
at the Museum. First and only place where Disney and Looney Tunes characters
have been "blended" in displays under one roof.
- International
Museum of the Horse, Lexington, Ky. History, special exhibitions, etc.
Over 300 on-line pages.
- International Sport
Aviation Museum (ISAM), Lakeland, FL. The international Sport Aviation
Museum plays a vital roll in the advancement of aviation technology and
research. ISAM serves as a tribute to thosewho have shaped our aviation
history and stands as a challange to all who follow.
- International
Wildlife Museum, Tucson, AZ. Mammals, birds, insects, from around the
world. Hands-on exhibits, interactive computers, pre-historic mammals.
Tucson's Interactive Natural History Museum.
- International
Women's Air & Space Museum
- Intrepid
Sea-Air-Space Museum, New York, NY. Aircraft Carrier USS Intrepid - New
York City
- Inventure Place, Akron,
Ohio. The National Inventors Hall of Fame.
- Iowa Great Lakes
Maritime Museum, Arnolds Park, IA. Dedicated to the collection,
preservation and presentation of the nautical history of Lake Okoboji, the
Iowa Great Lakes and midwestern lakes in general.
- Iowa State
University Museums, Ames, IA. Consists of Iowa State's Brunnier Art Museum
and Gallery (decorative), the Farm House Museums (historic), and Art in State
Buildings (campus/public art). The Brunnier exhibits temporary exhibits and
items from permanent collection, the Farm House is a historical site with
antique items, AiBS features art done for buildings on campus (sculptures,
murals, etc.). All are free of charge.
- Irish
American Heritage Museum, Albany , NY. The only chartered museum of its
kind collecting and exhibiting the story of Irish heritage in America.
- Ironwood Area
Historical Society, Ironwood, MI. Located in the historic train depot,
built in 1893. History from the beginning of the town, including mining,
logging and trains.
- Isamu Noguchi Garden
Museum, Long Island City, NY. The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum was created
by the Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988), and displays more
than 300 of his works in a converted factory building and outdoor sculpture
garden. The museum is located across the East River from Manhattan.
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J. Paul Getty Museum, Los
Angeles, CA. Getty Museum collections, history, vistor services and
information.
- James &
Meryl Hearst Center for the Arts, Cedar Falls, IA. A municipal arts center
presenting visual, literary and performing arts events. Opened in May of 1989,
exploring connections between the arts and focussing on regional art and
artists.
- James A. Michener
Art Museum, Doylestown, PA. Exquisitely renovated historic site with
collection of 19th and 20th-century American art, Pennsylvania Impressionists
and changing exhibitions. Beautiful gardens, Outdoor Sculpture, Museum Shop,
Espresso Cafe. Group rates available. Motorcoach friendly. AAA & AARP
discounts.
- James Dean Memorial
Gallery, Fairmount, Indiana. Includes is a virtual tour of the seven room
exhibit along with other pertinant information
- James Madison
Museum, Orange, Virginia.
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James Madison Museum, Orange,
VA. Museum dedicated to James Madison, 4th President of the United States and
Father of the Consitution.
- Jewish Historical Society of
Maryland, Baltimore, MD. Includes the Lloyd Street Synagogue (1845) and
the B'nai Israel Syngagogue (1876). The research library and museum
collections are devoted to the history of Maryland's Jewish community.
Geneological research is available by mail.
- Jewish-American Hall of
Fame (Division of Magnes Museum), Berkeley, CA. Each year since 1969 a
notable person has been inducted into the Jewish-American Hall of Fame, and
medals are issued in his or her honor. Honorees include Albert Einstein, Benny
Goodman, George Gershwin, Barbra Streisand, Harry Houdini, etc. The
Jewish-American Hall of Fame is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 1999. Its
medals have been a successful outreach program, bringing the Hall of Fame into
thousands of homes throughout the US and around the world.
- Jimmy Stewart Museum,
Indiana, Pennsylvania. Based at the actor's birthplace. See virtual tour.
- Johnson County
Museum of History, Shawnee, KS. Nationally recognized exhibit, "Seeking
the Good Life," looks at the growth of suburban communities, using Johnson
County, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri as case studies.
- Johnstown Flood Museum,
Johnstown, PA. This museum tells the shocking story of the 1889 Johnstown
flood, the worst man-made disaster in U.S. history.
- Joseph Moore
Museum, Richmond, IN. Located on the Earlham College campus, the Joseph
Moore Museum originated as a teaching museum. It has an excellent collection
of pre-historic mammal fossils, including a giant sloth, a dire wolf, a giant
beaver, and a mastodon. In addition, an allosaurus skeleton and an Egyptian
mummy are located there.
- Joslyn Art Museum,
Omaha, NE. Wide collection of art from Europe and U.S. Among others, Monet,
Manet Renoir and Degas are represented here.
- Judah L.
Magnes Museum, Berkeley, CA. The third largest Jewish museum in the U.S.
- Juniata College
Museum of Art, Huntingdon, PA. Permanent collection of Old Master through
19th-Century paintings, prints, drawings (particularly Hudson River School)and
temporary exhibitions; housed in a historic Carnegie Libary (1906).
- Junior Museum of Bay
County , Panama City, Florida. The mission of the Junior Museum of Bay
County is to inspire and educate children through interactive exhibits and
programs focusing on science, history, cultural studies, and the environment.
- Kalamazoo Institute of
Arts, Kalamazoo, MI. Located in Southwest Michigan, the Kalamazoo
Institute of Arts was established in 1924 with the primary mission to offer
accessible art classes to the community and provide a lace for appreciation of
the visual arts through exhibitions, lectures and othe special events. The
present building constructed in 1961 was designed by Skimore, Owings &
Merrill and houses a collection of more than 3,000 objects.
- Kansas City Museum,
Kansas city, MO. The museum features science and regional history exhibits, a
natural history hall, planetarium and the Challenger Learning Center. Special
programming and traveling exhibits provide ongoing learning experiences for
the whole family
- Kansas
History Center and Kansas Museum of History Also see their Native
American Heritage Museum State Historic Site.
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Kansas Museum of
History, Topeka, KS. Extensive site offering exhibits and collections
tracing Kansas history from prehistoric times to the present day. An
Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad locomotive highlights the Main Gallery
of the Kansas Museum of History. Built in 1984, the museum holds more than
22,000 square feet of exhibits about Kansas's colorful past. You'll see a
full-sized Cheyenne tipi, covered wagon, log house, and a 1911 airplane
manufactured and flown in the state. The Special Exhibits Gallery features
changing exhibits on special topics dealing with Kansas and the American West.
- Kansas
museums, a listing.
- Katonah Museum of
Art, Katonah, NY. The Katonah Museum of Art is located in Westchester, NY
and offers various collections throughout the year.
- Kaw
Mission State Historical Site, Council Grove, KS. One of many state
historical museums in the state of Kansas.
- Kell House
Museum, Wichita Falls, TX. 1909 National register home that belonged to
one of the founding fathers of Wichita Falls, TX.
- Kelsey Museum of
Archaeology, University of Michigan.
- Kemper Museum of
Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO. Kansas City's free contemporary art
museum, the Kemper Museum boasts a rapidly growing permanent collection of
modern and contemporary works of artists from around the world, working in all
media. The Museum offers 10-12 exhibitions per year and creative programs to
entertain and challenge. The Museum Shop and Cafe Sebastienne (named "Best
Meal of the Year" by daily newspaper, Kansas City Star) are additional draws.
- Kendall Whaling Museum,
Sharon, MA 02067. International collection covers more than ten centuries of
art. Twelve of the world's most beautiful maritime galleries house a fine
collection of nautical art, history, and ethnology celebrating the age-old
human fascination with whales.
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Kennedy Space Center
NASA.
- Kennesaw
Civil War Museum, Kennesaw, Georgia. Or read the story of the Great Locomotive
Chase
- Kenneth G. Fiske Museum
of Musical Instruments, Claremont Colleges, Claremont, CA. An ecletic
museum of over 1,200 musical instruments made in Europe, America, Asia,
Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean, the South Pacific, and Australia
dating from the 17th through the 20th centuries. Instrument types include
keyboards, brass, woodwind, stringed, percussion, mechanical, and electronic.
- Kentucky Folk Art
Center, Morehead, KY. The Kentucky Folk Art Center is a cultural and
educational service of Morehead State University which includes the Kentucky
Folk Art Museum, a gallery for rotating shows, a museum store, and a library.
- Kewaunee County
Historical Museum, Kewaunee, WI. Kewaunee County Museum and Old Jail,
located in Kewaunee, Wisconsin. It is open 7 days a week from 10:30 am - 4:30
pm. Admission fee charged. It is the last jail of its kind, dungeon style
still in existence in the United States.
- Kimbell Art Museum,
Fort Worth, Texas.
- Kingston Trolley Museum of
New York, New York. Antique trolleys, ride along the majestic Hudson
River.
- Klyne Esopus
Historical Society Museum, Ulster Park, NY. The official local history and
genealogy repository for the Township of Esopus, Ulster County, NY. 1608 -
WWII
- Knoxville Museum of
Art, Knoxville, TN. Regional museum featuring notable traveling exhibits
and rotating permanent collections. Noted museum architect Edward Larrabee
Barnes designed this Tennessee pink marble building features five galleries.
- Kohl Children's
Museum, Wilmette, IL. A hands on interacitve, constructivist type museum
that is geared for the family with children from birth through age 8.
- Korean War Veterans
National Museum and Library, Tuscola, Illinois. Web site for proposed for
a national Korean War museum which plans to open its doors to the general
public on June 25, 2000, the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean
War.
- Krannert Art
Museum, Champaign, IL. University of Illinois at Urbana
- Kreeger Museum,
Washington, DC. The Kreeger Museum displays 19th and 20th century art in a
building designed by noted American architect Philip Johnson. The collection
includes works by Monet, Picasso, Miro, and Stella.
- L.C. Bates Museum,
Hinckley, ME. THe L.C.Bates Museum is a early 20th century natural history and
cultural museum.
- La Salle
University Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA. The La Salle University Art
Museum is the only college or university museum in the Philadelphia area with
a permanent exhibition of Western art from the Renaissance to present times.
- La Vegas
Natural History Museum, Las Vegas, NV.
- Lafayette Natural History
Museum & Planetarium, Lafayette, LA. The Lafayette Natural History
Museum & Planetarium exists to encourage the discovery and understanding
of the natural world, the universe, and the role of humans within them.
Exhibits and planetarium programs change regularly. Collections include
cultural artifacts of South Louisiana, Louisiana landscape paintings,
osteological materials, and meteorites and tektites
- Lake Hopatcong
Historical Museum, Lake Hopatcong, NJ. An entertaining and enlightening
look at the history of New Jersey's largest lake.
- Lakeview Museum of
Arts & Sciences, Peoria, IL. The largest private museum in downstate
Illinois features changing art and science exhibitions, along with a permanent
Children's Discovery Center and Illinois Folk Art Gallery featuring Illinois
River decoys and Illinois Jacquard coverlets. The Planetarium offers shows
weekends and some weekdays in the summer. Call 309/686-7000 for gallery
information and 309/686-NOVA for Planetarium schedules.
- Lanesfield
School Historic Site, Edgerton, KS. 1869 limestone school listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. Fun learning experience for children.
Visitors Center and Museum Store.
- Las Vegas Art
Museum, Las Vegas, NV. "Paradise Lust," large paintings by Suz Brna (Las
Vegas) and Zara Kriegstein (Santa Fe), including Kriegstein's 32-foot "Amnesty
Mural," thru Nov. 30; "Palm Springs Painters," first-time museum exhibition of
work by Zinda Hogue and Cynthia Cole, thru Nov. 30; "Fall Art Roundup," annual
LVAM competition, juried by Domenic Cretara, thru Nov. 30; "Lifetime
Retrospective Exhibition," 30 pieces in marble and bronze by New York sculptor
Essie Pinsker, with new LVAM's first published catalogue, thru Jan. 10;
"Desert Sculptors," works by 25 southern Nevada sculptors, continuing.
- Las Vegas Art
Museum, Las Vegas, NV. Homepage of the Las Vegas Art Museum of Nevada.
- LaSalle University Art
Museum, Philadelphia, PA. The La Salle University Art Museum is the only
college or university museum in the Philadelphia area with a permanent
exhibition of Western art from the Renaissance to present times.
- Laserium,
Boston/Denver/Los Angeles/San Francisco.
- Latin American
Collection of the Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX. Formerly the
Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery. Largest Latin American Art Collection in the
USA. James & Mari Michener Collection of Twentieth Century American Art.
13,000 works and a premium Prints & Drawings Collection.The Westerrn
American Art collection of C.R. Smith.
- Laumeier Sculpture Park
and Museum, St. Louis, MO. LSP is a 96 acre contemporary sculpture park
and museum specializing in contemporary sculpture, art in nature sculpture,
experimental programs for adults and children. Currently launching a new
sculpture garden for children. Artists include: David Nash, Alexander
Liberman, Vito Acconci, Mary Miss, Jackie Feerrara, Richard Hunt, Ursula Von
Rydingsvard and Niki De. St. Phalle. Full exhibition schedule, Mother's Day
Juried Art Fair, Summer Art Camp, Winter Solstice Program.
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Lawrence Hall of Science,
Berkeley, CA. Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) is the public science museum and
research center for K-12 education at the University of California, Berkeley.
LHS offers hands-on science exhibits, discovery laboratories, computer labs,
planetarium shows, after-school classes and summer camps, family workshops,
special events, school programs and teacher education. Science and mathematics
teaching materials and curricula developed at LHS are used in schools across
the U.S. and worldwide.
- Le Sueur County
Historical Society Museum , Elysian, MN. Top rated Minnesota museum with
large art, religious, and Native American collections.
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Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau,
WI. The Woodson Art Museum invites you to discover and enjoy the world art via
changing exhibitions and sculpture garden.
- Liberace
Museum, Las Vegas, NV.
- Liberty Bell
Memorial Museum, Melbourne, FL. Centerpiece of the museum is a full-sized
replica of the Liberty Bell. Also contains many copies of historical
documents, military uniforms and war memorabilia. Building is a coverted water
tank from the 1920s. There are also collections of model war planes, war
ships, and of course American flags of every era of American history.
Paintings and photos of presidents and historic events and sites line the
walls
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Library of Congress, Washington
DC. On-line
exhibits.
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Lightner Museum, St. Augustine,
FL. Splendors from the Gilded Age cut glass, Victorian art glass, furnishings,
costumes, mechanical musical instruments.
- Lincoln Boyhood National
Memorial, Lincoln City, Indiana.
- Lincoln
Museum, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
- Lindsay Wildlife
Museum, Walnut Creek, CA. Lindsay Wildlife Museum houses one of the
nation's oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation hospitals, and exhibits
over 100 non-releasable live native animals.
- Long Beach Museum of Art,
Long Beach, CA. The Long Beach Museum of Art - a 1912 house perched on a bluff
overlooking the Pacific Ocean -- featuring changing exhibitions of modern and
contemporary art.
- Long Island Children's
Museum, Garden City, NY. The Long Island Children's Museum is a learning
laboratory where hands-on exhibits invite children and their grownups to
experiment, examine, play and share in the excitment of the learning process
as they explore the world in which we live.
- Longview Museum of Fine
Arts , Longview, TX. Visit the LMFA site to find out when exhibits and
activities are planned. The museum will eventually have all its permanent
collection on-line for viewing.
- Longyear Museum,
Brookline, MA. Collection on Mary Baker Eddy's life and achievements, founder
of Christian Science. Museum and six historic sites.
- Loren Adams Museum of
Fine Art, Lahaina, HI. Collection of original oil paintings, watercolors,
drawings, designs and objet d'art.
- Los Angeles County Museum of
Art, Los Angeles, California. LACMA's permanent collection includes more
than 110,000 works spanning the history of art from ancient times to the
present, making it the premier encyclopedic visual arts museum in the western
United States. It also offers outstanding special exhibitions, lectures,
classes and family activites.
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Los Angeles museums, a
listing.
- Lost City
Museum, Overton, NV.
- Loudoun Museum,
Leesburg, VA. Loudoun Museum chronicles the growth of this history rich county
from its Native American inhabitants to the present. Included is a series of
letters written in the 1830's between freed slaves who emmigrated to Liberia
and their former masters in Virginia, the full text available on-line.
- Louis Armstrong House and
Archives, New York City, NY. The Louis Armstrong Archives contains Louis's
vast personal collection of home recorded tapes, manuscripts, scrapbooks,
photos, etc. The Louis Armstrong House is a national historic landmark.
- Louisiana Children's
Museum, New Orleans, LA. Located within easy walking distance of the
Mississippi River and French Quarter, the Louisiana Children's Museum offers
interactive adventures for children and adults. Highlights include a
supermarket, Kids' Cafe, where children can serve "meals" to their parents,
and Art Trek. LCM offers many special art workshops for children of all ages.
- Louisiana Museum of
Military History, Lafayette, LA. The Louisiana Museum of Military History
is a hands on museum of Military equipment. It has 25,000 sq ft of indoor
exhibits. Including Tanks Jeeps Helicopters weapons and article of clothing
from WWI, WWII, Vietnam and Desert Storm!
- Louisiana State
Museum, New Orleans, LA. The museum contains over 75,000 artifacts related
to the history and culture of the State of Louisiana. It maintains ten
properties around the State.
- Louisville Science
Center, Louisville, KY. A hands-on science center with interactive
exhibitions, an IMAX theater and educational programs both on-site and through
distance-learning facilities. Our goal is to make learning about science, math
and technology exciting for people of all ages, interests and abilities.
- Lower East Side Tenement
Museum , New York, NY. Please supply a sentence or two about the museum.
(Long statements may be mercilessly edited).
- LSU Museum of Natural
Science , Baton Rouge, LA. LSU's Museum of Natural Science is both a
research collection and an educational museum. Take a tour of our puclic
exhibits and see what research goes on behind the scences.
- Mackinac
State Historic Parks, Mackinac Island, Mackinaw City and Lansing, MI.
Colonial Michilimackinac (National Landmark) 1715, Fort Mackinac (National
Landmark) 1780, Historic Mill Creek (Michigan State Register Site) 1790, and
Mackinac Island State Park, located at the Straits of Mackinac, Michigan, the
juncture of Lakes Michigan and Huron
- Magic Lantern Castle
Museum, San Antonio, TX. Museum and library dedicated solely to the
history of the magic lantern .
- Mai Wah Society
Museum, Butte, MT. Exhibits at the Mai Wah, located in historic buildings
in what is left from one of the frontier West's largest Chinatowns, preserve
and interpret the important role played by Asian immigrants in the settlement
of Butte, Montana and the Rocky Mountain West.
- Maine Aquarium
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Maine Archives and
Museums, ME. A statewide organization with over 300 museums, archives,
historic sites and libraries
- Maine Archives and
Museums A statewide organization with over 300 museums, archives, historic
sites and libraries listed in our interactive database.
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Mann Museum and Outdoors, Opelika,
AL. Over 250 (and growing!) exhibits of North American large animals including
bear, deer, caribou, moose, Alaskan gamefish, fossils, and artifacts. 3-sided
viewing and hands-on displays. Nature trail.
- Marais des
Cygnes Massacre State Historic Site, Pleasanton, KS. Signage marks the
location where in a shallow ravine eleven men were gunned down by border
ruffians in 1858. Five died. This was one in a long line of bloody incidents
that occurred along the border between Kansas and Missouri until well after
the Civil War. The site also includes a museum store.
- Marine Museum at Fall
River, Fall River, MA. Contains models and exhibits pertaining to some of
the earlies "floating palaces", and the world's largest R.M.S. Titanic
exhibit.
- Maritime Museum
Resources Robert H. Smith's Master Index of North American Internet
Maritime Museum Resources
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