Trenton Police Museum [NJ]

Description

The Trenton Police Museum preserves and shares the history of the law enforcement officers of Trenton, New Jersey. Collections include historic photographs. The museum is currently located in the basement of the city police department.

The museum offers exhibits for individual visitors and small groups. All visitations require appointments. The website offers a digital exhibit summarizing the history of the department.

Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site [CA]

Description

The 13–acre Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site commemorates the only Nobel Prize–winning U.S. playwright, through preservation of the Tao House. A Spanish–colonial structure with an interior scheme inspired by Chinese Taoism, this building served as the home of O'Neill and his wife Carlotta between 1937 and 1944. Eugene O'Neill (1888–1953) is the author of The Iceman Cometh, Long Day's Journey Into Night, and A Moon for the Misbegotten, among other works. His pieces introduced realism to American drama, were among the first U.S. plays to include speeches in the vernacular, and are populated with marginalized characters.

The site offers guided tours of the Tao House, self–guided tours of the grounds, and twice yearly presentations of O'Neill's plays. Reservations are required to enter the house.

Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation [CA]

Description

The Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation preserves and interprets historic sites in Santa Barbara County, California. The trust was involved in the reconstruction of El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park and the Casa de la Guerra, and operates the Santa Inés Mission Mills in Solvang, California. These are 2 grist and fulling mills dating to the 1820's. The trust's collections date from the 18th century to the 20th century.

The mission mills are not currently open to the public, as they are in transition to being incorporated in a state park. However, tours can possibly be arranged by calling the trust. An introductory film (which is also available for rental), exhibits, educational programming for elementary school students, guided tours designed for specific grade levels, living history demonstrations, craft events, lectures, summer camp, and high school elective courses are available at El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park and/or the the Casa de la Guerra. The trust offers a research center.

Tampico Area Historical Society [IL]

Description

The Tampico Area Historical Society seeks to preserve and share historical, genealogical, and local information on the Tampico, Yorktown, Thomas, Hume, and Deer Grove areas of Illinois. Tampico is the birthplace of Ronald Reagan (1911–2004), 40th President of the United States, and Admiral Jospeph M. Reeves (1872–1948), known as the "Father of Carrier Aviation." The unaffiliated birthplace of Ronald Reagan is within walking distance of the society headquarters.

The website offers a digital newsletter, transcriptions of newspaper articles, obituaries, information on historical marriages, family histories, census data, and photo galleries.

James A. Garfield National Historic Site [OH]

Description

The James A. Garfield National Historic Site consists of Lawnfield, a historic home which James A. Garfield (1831-1881), 20th President of the United States, purchased in 1876, and an 1893 carriage house. The site presents Garfield's boyhood, education, military career, political career, and assassination. Garfield's presidential term (1881) lasted only six months, and was largely marred with political feuding over federal appointments.

The site offers an 18-minute video, exhibits, period rooms, 35-minute guided house tours, weekly children's tours, and monthly tours which cover generally inaccessible portions of the grounds. Reservations are required for the "behind the scenes" tours and for group tours. Picnics are permitted on the grounds.

Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park

Description

Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park contains a museum which interprets southwestern Virginia's pioneer and 1890s coal boom history. The museum is housed in the 1880s mansion of Rufus Ayers, a past Virginia attorney general; and boasts a collection of over 20,000 artifacts.

The museum offers exhibits, children's activities, workshops, educational programs, Scout programs, and picnic shelters. The grounds are largely wheelchair accessible, while the museum is not.

Jerome Historical Society and Mine Museum [AZ]

Description

The Jerome Historical society seeks to preserve and share the history of Jerome, Arizona, once known as the “Wickedest Town in The West.” To this end, the society operates a museum and an archival collection. The museum presents local history through displays covering mining history; gambling; the Chinese, Slavs, Italians, Russians, Mexicans, and Irish in Jerome; and other topics. Collection highlights include mining equipment and a Colt pistol used by Marshal Johnny Hudgens.

The society offers exhibits and archival access.

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum [MA]

Description

The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum presents the presidency and impact of John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), 35th President of the United States. Museum exhibits make extensive use of video and sound recordings of Kennedy himself. Still other exhibits focus on Jacqueline Kennedy, the Oval Office, White House restoration, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and the 1960s Civil Rights movement. Events during Kennedy's administration, cut short by his 1963 assassination, include the Cuban Missile Crisis, Bay of Pigs Invasion, and the Space Race.

The museum offers an introductory film, three theaters, period settings, 25 multimedia exhibits, guided tours and programs for school groups, research library access for students and scholars, and professional development conferences and workshops for educators. Wheelchairs are available for visitors; a sign language interpreter can be provided with advance notice; and all films are captioned. The website offers a digital archive, a virtual tour, and a suggested reading list.

Ephrata Cloister [PA]

Description

One of America's earliest religious communities, the Ephrata Cloister was founded in 1732 by German settlers seeking spiritual goals rather than earthly rewards. Gathered in unique European style buildings, the community consisted of celibate Brothers and Sisters, and a married congregation of families. At the zenith of the community in the 1740s and 1750s, about 300 members worked and worshiped at the Cloister.

The site offers a short film, exhibits, tours, educational programs, research library access, and occasional recreational and educational events (including living history events).