The Adirondack Museum in New York State preserves the history and culture of the Adirondack Mountains region, with over 23 exhibit areas showcasing local crafts, food, wildlife, and transportation. Visitors can explore historic buildings and gardens, and access an extensive research library. The museum is open from May to October and offers a café with […]
The Arizona Museum for Youth offers interactive exhibits, workshops, and programs for children from kindergarten to 12th grade. ArtVille is a play area for children under five, while ArtZone is for children over five to explore their artistic talent. The museum also has exhibits and rents out spaces for parties and events. The Arizona Museum […]
The Albuquerque Museum in New Mexico focuses on the art and cultural history of the American Southwest, with a collection of over 7,000 works of art and historical artifacts. The museum offers educational programs, discounted admission, and hosts events and live music nights. It was established in 1967 and moved to a custom-designed location in […]
The Mobile Museum of Art in Alabama displays a diverse range of art from around the world, including historical, contemporary, and mixed media pieces. The museum offers guided tours, a gift shop, and outreach programs for children. Funding comes from private donations, grants, and government agencies. The Mobile Museum of Art displays art for residents […]
The AZ Sonoran Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona is a zoo, nature preserve, and museum with over 300 types of animals and 40,000 native plants. It aims to educate visitors about the environment and promote conservation through research and recovery programs. The museum also has an art institute that uses the natural environment as inspiration […]
The Buffalo Museum of Science is a science museum in Buffalo, New York, with a focus on natural and physical sciences. It has collections from around the world and hosts family-friendly exhibits. The museum also manages the Tift Nature Preserve and offers programs for visitors of all ages. The Buffalo Museum of Science is a […]
The Museum of Mobile in Alabama displays Native American artifacts, Civil War cannons, artwork, antique furniture, and more. It has two permanent exhibitions, rotating temporary exhibitions, and a Discovery Room Interactive Gallery. The museum originated from the Franklin Society and moved to the Old Town Hall building in 1999. It was damaged by Hurricane Katrina […]
The Science Museum of Minnesota educates visitors about anthropology, biology, and paleontology through permanent and traveling exhibits, classes, and lectures. The museum also has an Omnitheater, gift shop, and dining options. The Science Museum of Minnesota is a non-profit organization based in St. Paul, Minnesota. It originally opened its doors in 1907, but not at […]
The Baltimore Museum of Art houses over 90,000 pieces of art and artifacts, offering free admission year-round. It was founded in 1914 and has undergone three major expansions. The museum boasts collections of African, American, and European art, including works by Matisse, Picasso, and Van Gogh. The Baltimore Museum of Art is the largest museum […]
The Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond features exhibits on natural sciences, energy, and health, as well as live programming and IMAX® films. It offers educational programs for homeschooling groups, field trips, and teacher-specific workshops. The Danville Science Center and Virginia Aviation Museum are also divisions of the museum. Reduced admission tickets are available for […]
The Ackland Museum of Art is located on the UNC-CH campus and features over 16,000 works of art from different styles and time periods. It offers free admission, family programming, and collaborative programs with the Kidzu Children’s Museum. The museum store sells merchandise related to exhibitions and features an exhibition space for regional artists. The […]
The Boca Raton Museum of Art in Florida was founded in 1940 and houses works by famous European and American artists from the 18th to the 20th centuries, as well as pre-Columbian art and abstract sculptures. The museum offers art classes, educational programs, and lectures, and has a fellowship auxiliary program for volunteers. It is […]
The Brandywine River Museum is an art gallery featuring American and regional artists, including the Wyeth family. It is located in a rural area near Philadelphia and Wilmington and is surrounded by a conservatory with native plants and wildlife. The museum also includes exhibits on the history of the Brandywine Valley and the conservatorship. Visitors […]
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is a private, non-profit museum in Portland, Oregon that showcases natural history and industrial technologies specific to the region. It is funded by admission fees, donations, and memberships. The museum offers interactive learning environments and educational opportunities for visitors of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. It has […]
The American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore features art by untrained visionary artists. Its permanent collection includes over 4,000 works, with a themed exhibit that changes annually. The museum’s mission defines visionary art as work produced by individuals with no formal artistic training. The museum also sponsors creative events in Baltimore and is housed in […]
The Austin Museum of Art is located in Texas and offers exhibits, art classes, and educational programs. It has a small permanent collection and focuses on education. The museum also produces a public television showcase of independent films. The Austin Museum of Art is an art museum located in Austin, Texas, United States of America. […]
The Barnum Museum in Bridgeport, Connecticut, houses artifacts related to the history of Bridgeport and the life of PT Barnum, a circus master and collector. The museum was initially funded to preserve local history, but exhibits on Barnum’s life were later added. The museum suffered significant damage in a tornado in 2010 and required extensive […]
The Berkeley Art Museum, located at the University of California, Berkeley, was founded in 1963 and features works by famous artists such as Jackson Pollock. The museum also has a large film library and hosts events and special exhibits. The building was constructed by architect Mario Ciampi and collaborators and underwent seismic upgrades in 2001. […]
The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum in Michigan offers interactive exhibits on geology, music, mathematics, technology, physics, and astronomy. It also offers classes and programs for school-age children, and is housed in a converted fire station. The museum has grown to include 250 exhibits, including a MediaWorks exhibit, a solar collector exhibit, and a Nature Room. […]
The Boston Museum of Science offers over 500 exhibitions on science and related topics, including animal habitats and a dynamic simulator. It aims to make educational opportunities available to all and has a five-story high IMAX® theater, lightning shows, and stargazing sessions. Founded in 1830, it has expanded significantly and has hosted exhibits on topics […]