Ida County Historical Society [IA]

Description

The Ida County Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the history of Ida County, IA, from its founding in 1856 through the present day. The society owns and operates two historic structures, the Moorehead House, the home of John Moorehead, the first Ida County Judge, and a one-room schoolhouse.

The society offers guided tours of its two properties. The website offers a brief history of Ida County as well as visitor information.

Oklahoma Historical Society and Museum [OK]

Description

The Oklahoma Historical Society was first founded in 1893, and since has grown into one of the nation's premier state historical societies. Today, the society owns and operates 26 separate historic sites, including museums, memorials, and military history sites. The society also runs the Oklahoma History Center, a brand new museum and research facility located in downtown Oklahoma City.

The society offers guided tours of its historic sites, galleries and exhibits in the center, field trip programs, outreach programs, and special events. The website offers an events calendar, limited access to the society's research resources, visitor information, teacher resources including lesson plans and curriculum guides, and a brief history of the society.

Missouri History Museum [MO]

Description

The Missouri History Museum chronicles the history of the state of Missouri from prehistoric times up to the present day. The museum houses collections and exhibits on local Indian tribes and special events and places in Missouri.

The museum offers field trip programs, guided tours, exhibits, a library and research center, special events, and school outreach programs such as "History in a Box" and interpretive presentations. The website offers visitor information, online exhibits, library access, and an events calendar.

Firehouse No. 3 Museum [WI]

Description

The Firehouse No. 3 Museum chronicles the history of firefighting in Racine, WI. The museum houses an impressive collection of firefighting equipment and memorabilia, including 1882 Stephen Freeman Steamer and a 1930s pumper. The museum also features helmets, hoses, nozzles, trophies and awards from Racine firefighting history.

The museum offers exhibits. The website offers visitor information.

Chateau De Mores State Historic Site [ND]

Description

This site memorializes the life and activities in North Dakota of Antoine de Vallombrosa, the Marquis de Mores, who arrived in 1883. Among his enterprises were a beef packing plant; a stagecoach line; a freighting company; refrigerated railway cars; cattle and sheep raising; land ownership; and a new town which he called Medora, in honor of his wife. The Chateau, a 26-room, two-story frame building, was built in 1883 as the summer residence of the Marquis's family. The Chateau is now a historic house museum and contains many of the original furnishings and personal effects of the de Mores family.

The site offers tours, exhibits, and occasional recreational and educational events.

Great Lakes Historical Society and Museum [OH]

Description

The Great Lakes Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the historical heritage of the "Inland Seas" and the Great Lakes region of the United States. The society also owns and operates the Inland Seas Maritime Museum, a research center, and the recently reconstructed Vermilion lighthouse.

The society offers field trip programs, guided tours, research resources, and special events. The website offers a history of the society, visitor information, a calendar of events, and a virtual tour of the museum.

Courthouse Square Association [MI]

Description

The Courthouse Square Association seeks to preserve and share the history of Eaton County, Michigan. To this end, the society operates a local history museum which is located within the 1885 Greek Revival Eaton County Courthouse. Exhibits include the judge's chambers, law library, circuit courtroom, town histories, a Victorian parlor, military artifacts, a one-room school, a 19th-century doctor's office, Native American artifacts, and a 20th-century farm kitchen. Collections include more than 13,000 artifacts.

The museum offers exhibits and period rooms. School and tour groups are asked to make reservations.

Jefferson County Historical Society Museum and Village [lL]

Description

The Museum and the Village, with its buildings and their contents, reflect life in Jefferson County from the mid-19th century to more recent years. Among the furnished buildings one finds homes of the 19th century, a one-room school, a log church and log jail, operating blacksmith and print shops, merchandise in the general store, and a variety of medical equipment from a foot-treadle dentist's drill to a Civil War amputation kit in the Medical Building. The Museum currently houses exhibits of the history of telephones and weaving and of military personnel and their lives from the Civil War to the current armed forces, as well as collections donated by Jefferson County residents.

The museum and village offer exhibits and occasional educational and recreational events.