At-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum [FL]
The At-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum interprets the history and culture of the Florida Seminoles.
The museum offers a short film, exhibits, nature trails, craft demonstrations, guided tours for school groups, research library access,
The At-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum interprets the history and culture of the Florida Seminoles.
The museum offers a short film, exhibits, nature trails, craft demonstrations, guided tours for school groups, research library access,
The South Florida Museum presents and preserves local natural and cultural history.
The museum offers exhibits; film screenings; planetarium shows; manatee presentations; programs and guided and self-guided tours for school groups; in-class outreach presentations; programs for homeschoolers; professional development for educators; summer camps; and other recreational and educational events.
Owned and operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, the Museum and Research Center presents the history and culture of the Pequot and other North American Native peoples, as well as exploring the natural history of the continent.
The museum offers exhibits, guided tours and enrichment programs for school groups, in-class outreach presentations, on-demand professional development workshops, and research library access.
The Riverside Metropolitan Museum houses artifacts from local natural and cultural history. Exhibits include displays on the history of museums, and collections emphasize local Native American artifacts. It also maintains the Heritage House, an 1891 Victorian mansion.
The museum offers exhibits, lectures, tours for school groups, and other recreational and educational events; the Heritage House offers guided tours for school groups and occasional living history demonstrations and other recreational and educational events.
The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum preserves the history and culture of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other Native cultures.
The museum offers exhibits, lectures, traditional crafts classes for all ages, guided museum tours and canyon hikes for school groups, in-class outreach presentations, research library access by appointment, and other recreational and educational events.
The National Museum of Health and Medicine traces the history of medicine in the United States, with a particular emphasis on military medicine. Permanent exhibits include displays on Abraham Lincoln-related artifacts, artifacts and specimens from the Civil War, and human health and development.
The museum offers exhibits, guided tours for school groups (grades 5-12), workshops and courses, and other educational and recreational events.
The Historic Arkansas Museum preserves five restored antebellum homes, where visitors can learn from living history interpreters about life in frontier Arkansas. In addition, the museum center displays art objects and artifacts from Arkansas history.
The museum offers exhibits, living history demonstrations, tours and educational programs for school groups, loan boxes, and professional development opportunities for educators.
The Arizona State Museum documents the history and culture of native Southwestern peoples, and houses the largest collection of Southwestern pottery in the world.
The museum offers exhibits, self-guided and guided tours for school groups, summer camps, recreational and educational events, and research library access.
From the Arizona Historical Society website:
"The historic adobe Sosa-Carrillo-Frémont House was built in the 1870s."
The museum offers exhibits and tours.
From the Arizona Historical Society website:
"The Fort Lowell Museum is located in the reconstructed Commanding Officer's quarters of Old Fort Lowell, originally established in 1873. The museum features exhibits about military life on the Arizona frontier."
The museum offers exhibits.