About Us: The museum is operated entirely from private contributions and by membership dues. Our staff is comprised primarily of volunteers. W...
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President Bill Clinton's 1st Home Museum and the adjacent Clinton History Exhibit Center have recently expanded the historical exhibits, with image...
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History:
Our sources show the building is dated July 1911. On June 10, 1912, the Iron Mountain #6 was the first train to arrive at the new Depot....
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About Us :
A private, non-profit research museum initially began in 1995. Today, housed in seven larger rooms of 8,000 square feet. Our wings have...
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Mid-America Science Museum was conceptualized as the first interactive, informal learning environment in Arkansas when the Arkansas General Assembl...
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Mission:
The Mid-America Science Museum seeks to spark curiosity and enhance scientific understanding through inquiry, observational skills and di...
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Welcome to Four States Auto Museum online, where our Mission Statement is: To celebrate the automobiles and technology of the past. The Museum serv...
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Mission Statement :
The Texarkana Museums System (TMS) is a-not-for-profit educational organization that offers high-quality learning experience...
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AboutFounded in 1971, the Museum of Regional History is a place to explore the history of the Ark-La-Tex from the time of the Caddo to the present....
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The Reynolds Planetarium at Henderson State University is a one-of-a-kind teaching, learning, and special occasion place located in the heart of So...
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Visitors to the Center's museum will find historical documents, antique forestry tools, wood art, homestead memorabilia and a research library fill...
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Take yourself back to the days of the 20's, 30's, and 40's when mineral water, gambling, bootlegging, and other extreme pleasures brought visitors ...
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Wax Museum HistoryWhat was once "The Southern Club", Hot Springs' largest and finest casino and supper club until the late 1960s, became the Joseph...
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This stately structure, a fine example of Classical Revival style, was originally built over a spring in 1910. Historically authentic renovations w...
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Before arriving in Oklahoma in the 1830's, the Choctaw occupied most of the area that is now Mississippi and western Alabama. Their own history has...
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HistoryThe stone for the building was quarried southwest of Greenwood, near old Highway 71, on Backbone Mountain. Holes were drilled in the stone o...
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