Santa Monica Conservancy

Description

Santa Monica is one of California's most architecturally, culturally, and historically significant communities. The Conservancy was started in August 2002 by a group of residents who wanted to celebrate and protect our Santa Monica's historic treasures. Many of the founders had recently come together to successfully defeat an anti-Landmarks ballot measure that threatened to eviscerate Santa Monica's preservation ordinance. Through educational programs, assistance and advocacy, the Conservancy reinforces the importance of preserving the historic resources of Santa Monica's unique urban landscape.

The site offers information on current projects and upcoming events.

Laurel Historical Society and Museum [MD]

Description

The Laurel Historical Society was founded in 1976 with the intention of working with the city to preserve historic structures and landmarks. Throughout the 1970s and '80s, artifacts were being acquired with no place to put them, leading to the founding of the Laurel Museum. Since its opening, the museum has played host to over 18,000 guests. Recently, the society has completed an extensive walking tour of Laurel, as well as a variety of new children's programs.

The site offers information about the society, upcoming events, current exhibits, as well as several online exhibits, a museum shop, and teaching resources.

Peel Mansion Museum & Heritage Gardens [AR]

Description

The Peel House Foundation works to preserve one of Arkansas's most treasured pieces of architecture and landscaping, the Peel Mansion, built in 1875, and the surrounding rose gardens. In addition to the house, the Foundation also offers other attractions, such as an 1855 log cabin which has been converted into a living history museum. This house stood near the site of the Battle of Pea Ridge.

The site offers a small photo gallery of roughly 20 pictures, general information for visitors, and a calendar of events.

Flag House and Star-spangled Banner Museum [MD]

Description

At the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, visitors take part in an interactive experience in which they become part in the story of the sewing of the flag that inspired the National Anthem. They step into living history as they meet Mary Pickersgill, the spirited woman who made the flag. They learn firsthand from Mary, her family, and friends what life was like in the 19th century and take part in activities that let them experience it for themselves.

The house offers exhibits, tours, demonstrations, educational programs, and occasional recreational and educational events (including living history events).

Middleton Place

Description

MIDDLETON PLACE is a National Historic Landmark and a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation that has survived revolution, Civil War, and earthquake. It was the home of four important generations of Middletons, beginning with Henry Middleton, President of the First Continental Congress; Arthur, a signer of the Declaration of Independence; Henry, Governor of South Carolina and an American Minister to Russia; and Williams, a signer of the Ordinance of Secession. Visitors are invited to tour the Gardens, the House Museum, and the Plantation Stableyards.

The site offers general information about Middleton Place and upcoming events.

Historic Columbia Foundation

Description

The mission of the Historic Columbia Foundation is to nurture, support and protect the historical and cultural heritage of Columbia and its environs through programs of advocacy, education and preservation. Currently, the foundation manages four historic houses in central Columbia; the Robert Mills House, the Woodrow-Wilson family home, the Hampton-Preston Mansion, and the Manns-Simmons Cottage.

The site offers visitor information and an events calendar.

Belle Mont Mansion [AL]

Description

Magnificently sited on a commanding hilltop, Belle Mont is one of early Alabama's crowning architectural achievements. It is also one of the outstanding Palladian-style houses in the Deep South. Mystery shrouds the source of the design, but tantalizing clues suggest the direct influence of President and gentleman architect Thomas Jefferson. Rescued from ruin in the 1980s, it is now undergoing a phased-restoration.

The site offers tours by appointment.

Alabama State Capitol [AL]

Description

Completed in 1851, this National Historic Landmark is a museum of state history and politics. Additions to the building were made several times. The Confederacy began in the original Senate chamber and the Selma to Montgomery 1965 Voting Rights March ended on the street in front of the building. Today, the governor and other executive branch officers still occupy offices in the Capitol.

The site offers exhibits and tours.

Marietta Museum of History

Description

Open since 1996, the museum is housed on the second floor of the historic Kennesaw House. Originally a cotton warehouse built in 1845, it was remodeled to become the Fletcher House Hotel in 1855. Today the museum houses four galleries featuring collections from the Civil War, Local History, Home Life and the Military. Unique to the museum is the Civil War collection featuring the history of the Georgia Military Institute, the story of the only slave buried in the Marietta Confederate Cemetery and the distinction of involvement in the infamous Union plot to steal the Confederate Locomotive called The General.

The site offers event information, information about the galleries in the museum, and access to a media archive.

Fire Museum of Maryland [MD]

Description

The Fire Museum of Maryland opened in 1971 as a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. It ranks as one of the finest fire fighting museums in the United States, and displays apparatus from 1806 to 1957. As an educational institution, the Fire Museum provides a variety of special events for children, fire fighters, and interested adults that introduces them to the history of antique fire apparatus and the related memorabilia. Through a variety of exhibits and audio-visual programs, the history of fire fighting is told. Videos on hand-drawn apparatus, the 1904 Baltimore fire, fire prevention, and technical subjects provide a diverse learning experience.

The site offers educational information, shopping, research information, and general information about the museum.