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Colonial Heritage Center  Museum in Greensboro, NC USA
Explore history at your own pace, on your own time. The Colonial Heritage Center interprets the history of backcountry life before, during and after the American Revolution. Take a self-guided tour of Guilford County, North Carolina's colonial past.
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Connecticut Antique Machinery Association  Museum in Kent, CT USA
Antique machinery museum (industrial, agricultural, mining) The Connecticut Antique Machinery Association is a non-profit museum dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and demonstration of antique machinery from our industrial and agricultural past.
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Coopersville Farm Museum and Event Center  Museum in Coopersville, MI USA
Rural Life in the Mid-West Visit this 12,000 square foot facility and enjoy time reminiscing, sharing stories, learning about farming, agriculture, and rural life. A slow paced, relaxing atmosphere that is family friendly, handicapped accessible, and interesting for everyone.
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Cowan Railroad Museum  Museum in Cowan, TN USA User Rating:  Railroad photos and relics in a century- old depot. Relive the days of steam and steel when you visit the lovingly restored Cowan Railroad Museum in Cowan, Tennessee.
We have preserved more than 160 years of railroading and industrial history with an enormous collection of photos, relics, stories and exhibits.
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David Nickens Heritage Center  Museum in Chillicothe, OH USA
Preserving local & national African American heritage The David Nickens Heritage Center was established to preserve both local and national African American heritage and culture.
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Delta Cultural Center  Museum in Helena, AR USA
Museum The Delta Cultural Center is a museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage and is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the Arkansas Delta.
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Digging into the Past; Archaeology in Connecticut  Museum in Washington, CT USA
New Exhibit Did you know that Connecticut contains thousands of archaeological sites spanning 10,000 years? These sites provide insights on important stories about Connecticut’s cultural heritage not found in history books.
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Dinosaur Discovery Museum  Museum in Kenosha, WI USA
The nation's largest collection of meat-eating theropods The Dinosaur Discovery Museum of Kenosha, Wisconsin, is the only museum to focus on the link between meat-eating dinosaur and modern day birds.
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Downtown Lewisburg Museum in Lewisburg, PA USA
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Lewisburg's vibrant downtown features more than 40 specialty retail stores, friendly restaurants, museums, B&Bs, and an authentic Art Deco movie palace showing movies nightly.
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Dr. Lester L. Williams Fire Museum  Museum in Colorado Springs, CO USA
This collection was donated to and is presently in the possession of the Friends of Dr. Lester L. Williams Committee and on display and available to the public. Dr. Lester L. Williams Fire Museum in Colorado Springs, CO stands for Dr. Lester L. Williams and the museum committee is dedicated to ensuring that his memory and memorabilia will reach future generations.
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Ennis Railroad and Cultural Heritage Museum  Museum in Ennis, TX USA
Railroad and Cultural Heritage Museum The City of Ennis was established as a town in 1872 and was named after Cornelius Ennis, Director of the Houston & Texas Central (H&TC) Railroad.
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Ethnic Heritage Museum  Museum in Rockford, IL USA
Six nationalities that helped shape the cultural region are represented in this home museum, built in 1850. Galleries: African American, Irish, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, and Hispanic. Six nationalities that helped shape the cultural region are represented in this home museum, built in 1850.
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Evansville African American Museum  Museum in Evansville, IN USA
A celebration of African American culture in Evansville. The Evansville African American Museum preserves, honors, and provides education about Evansville's own unique African American culture. It is housed in the last remaining building of Lincoln Gardens, a housing project commissioned under the "New Deal" by FDR.
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Franconia Heritage Museum  Museum in Franconia, NH USA
A 1878 New England Farm House that reflects life in Franconia since the town's founding in 1772. Franconia Iron Furnace Interpretive Center. Self-guided, always open, One mile north of Franconia Heritage Museum.
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French Cable Station Museum  Museum in Orleans, MA USA
A collection of old Marine Telegraph Equipment. The station closed in 1959 and reopened as a museum in 1972. Most of the equipment remains in the building and some can be demonstrated. Tours generally have a section for the history of the Transatlantic Cable and the Station.
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French Lick West Baden Museum  Museum in French Lick, IN USA
Experience the area's rich history! Experience the area's rich history circa 1900-1930. See the room-sized miniature Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. Learn about the famous artists, politicians, and sports figures who once called the area home.
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Friends Of Joseph Priestley House Museum  Museum in Northumberland, PA USA
Joseph Priestley House is a National Historic and Chemical Landmark where visitors can investigate the ideas and contributions to American history of Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), noted English theologian, educator, natural philosopher and political theorist.
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Geary County Historical Society and Museums  Museum in Junction City, KS USA
Local Museum with exhibits and activities for the whole fami The museum offers a range of exhibits from prehistoric eras to modern times. There are interactive exhibits and scavenger hunts for children of all school ages. There is a gift shop that offers local and regional souvenirs.
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