- Newseum
- Interactive museum of news that takes you behind the scenes to see and experience how and why news is made. - Colonial Williamsburg
- Living history museum that offers colonial education programmes and resources for students, teachers, and history enthusiasts. - Monticello@
- Mount Vernon@
- National World War II Memorial@
- National Museum of American History@
- Arlington National Cemetery@
- Old Sturbridge Village
- Large historic museum recreating the daily work activities and community celebrations of a rural 19th-century town via living history fashion. - Plimoth Plantation@
- Discover Plimoth Plantation, the living museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts which reconstructs the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established by the Pilgrims. Sites offer background information, collection of pilgrim possessions, reproductions, educational material, and reconstructions of the first permanent European settlement in southern New England.
- National Constitution Center
- Dedicated to honouring and explaining the U.S. Constitution through interactive and multimedia exhibits, photographs, film, sculpture, text, and artifacts. - Museum of American Financial History
- Offers online exhibits celebrating entrepreneurship, investment banking, and the capital markets. - Lower East Side Tenement Museum
- Promoting tolerance and historical perspective through the presentation and interpretation of the variety of immigrant and migrant experiences on Manhattan's Lower East Side. - Museum Village
- Living history museum for families, teachers, and students, with artifacts, barnyard animals, and exhibits. - Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation
- Learn about the life of Crazy Horse and on-going work to create the monument conceived by Korczak Ziolkowski. - Autry Museum of Western Heritage@
- Explores the diverse cultures of the American West through permanent displays, special exhibitions, and educational programmes.
- Museum of the City of San Francisco
- Preserving the history of the City; online exhibits include the 1906 earthquake and a 1965-69 chronology of local rock and roll. - Salem Witch Museum
- Dedicated to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. - Cincinnati Museum Center
- Located in the Art Deco-style Cincinnati Union Terminal. Includes Omnimax Theatre, Natural History & Science, Cincinnati History and Cincinnati Historical Society Museums. - Hagley Museum and Library
- Dedicated to the preservation and understanding of America's economic and technological heritage. - Chrysler Museum & Historic Houses
- Collection of 30,000 objects spans almost 4,000 years of art history. - National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame
- Honours women who have distinguished themselves while exemplifying the pioneer spirit of the American West. - New York State Museum@
- Jamestown Settlement & Yorktown Victory Center
- Exhibits and outdoor living history exploring America's first permanent English settlement and the drama of the American Revolution. - Florida International Museum
- Provides educational, cultural, and historical exhibitions. - Congressional Medal of Honor Society and Museum
- Features information about the medal, a list of recipients, and a photo gallery. - Conner Prairie Museum
- Living history museum featuring interpretive centre and five historic areas: Prairietown village, the William Conner Estate, Lenape Indian Camp, Liberty Corner, and the PastPort hands-on discovery area. - Hancock Shaker Village
- Original Shaker site with 20 restored historic buildings, working farm, special events & workshops. - Montpelier
- Home of James and Dolley Madison. Includes history and information about tours, programmes, exhibits, membership, and the annual Montpelier Hunt Races. - Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum
- Learn about the agency and its heritage of service. Includes biographies, issues of the Texas Ranger Dispatch, and information about exhibits and Moody Library. - Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
 - Buffalo Bill Historical Center
- Five interconnected museums in Cody, Wyoming explore the history of the American West, Western art, American firearms, Plains Indian peoples, and Greater Yellowstone's natural history. - Orchard House
- Site where Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women. - Shelburne Museum
- Diverse collections of folk, fine and decorative arts. - Strong Museum
- A hands-on history centre for children and families. Learn about the museum and try some activities from our exhibitions. - American Police Hall of Fame & Museum
- Memorial and museum honouring police in federal, state, county, and local departments. - Mission Mill Museum
- Grounds include a woolen mill museum, historical buildings from 1841, shops, a restaurant, a millstream, and picnic areas. - Detroit Historical Museums & Society
- Consists of the Detroit Historical Museum, the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, Historic Fort Wayne, and Moross House. - Western Reserve Historical Society
- Privately supported regional historical society founded to preserve and present the history of all of the people of northeast Ohio. - Battleship North Carolina
- Memorial open daily for tours. Contains a Roll of Honour Room in which the names of North Carolinians who died in service to their country during World War II are enshrined. - Strawbery Banke Museum
- Over 300 years of history in one of America's oldest continuously occupied neighbourhoods. - Adirondack Museum
- Dedicated to the history, culture, and art of the Adirondacks. - Historic New Orleans Collection
- Promoting the study of Louisiana history through the Williams Research Centre, museum exhibitions, publications and house museum; located in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans. - Lincoln Museum
- Preserving the history and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. - Albany Institute of History and Art
- Dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and promoting interest in the history, art and culture of Albany and the upper Hudson Valley region. - Senator John Heinz History Center
- Museum and research facility devoted to preserving and presenting the sweeping history and heritage of the Western Pennsylvania region. - American Immigrant Wall of Honor
- Search on-line to see if your family name is already inscribed at Ellis Island. - Living History Farms
- Open air museum in Iowa, dedicated to faithfully restoring the era of the midwestern pioneer. - Historic Deerfield
- A museum of New England history and art within the carefully preserved 329 year old western Massachusetts village of Deerfield. - Woodrow Wilson Birthplace
- Complex featuring the 1846 house in which Wilson was born, formal gardens, museum, and presidential library. - War Eagles Air Museum
- Dedicated to collecting, restoring and displaying historic aircraft of the World War II and the Korean Conflict eras. - American Cotton Museum
- Dedicated to the social history of the American Cotton Industry. Home of the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Hunt County Veterans's Exhibit. - Louisiana State Museum
- Contains artifacts and works of art reflecting Louisiana's legacy of historic events and culture. - San Jacinto Museum of History
- Preserves the early history of Texas from colonization through early statehood. Includes information on the Battle of San Jacinto, the battleground monument, and the Herzstein Library. - Concord Museum
- Community renowned as the site of the battle that began the American Revolution and as the home of the most original thinkers and writers of the American literary renaissance. - American Wind Power Center
- Preserving the history of American-style water pumping windmills and related machinery with equipment and displays from the 1860s to the present. - Ironworld Discovery Center
- Located on northern Minnesota's famous Iron Range. - Labor Arts
- Working to gather and display the cultural and artistic history of the labour movement and working people. - Chinese American Museum
- Aims to foster a deeper understanding of America's diverse heritage by researching, preserving, and sharing the history, rich cultural legacy, and continuing contributions of Chinese-Americans. Located in Los Angeles. - Historic Latta Plantation
- Carolina backcountry living history site, ca. 1800-1840. - Woodrow Wilson House Museum
- Wilson's residence from 1921 to 1924. Includes virtual tour, timeline, and links. - Acadian Memorial
- Monument to the people who sought refuge in Louisiana. - George Ranch Historical Park
- Living history park features Texas ranching and cowboys from 1830 to 1930 with costumed re-enactors, cattle, and horses. - Museum of Chinese in the Americas (MoCA)
- Full-time, professionally staffed museum dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and interpreting the history and culture of Chinese and their descendants in the Western Hemisphere. - Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
- Museum of cultural history that collects and preserves buildings, landscapes, and objects dating from the seventeenth century to the present. - Historic Cold Spring Village
- A living history museum portraying the lifestyles, trades, crafts and architecture of an 1800s rural New Jersey community. - Naper Settlement
- 19th century museum village. - Mount Rushmore National Memorial@
- High Desert Museum
- Featuring exhibits on Western history, Native American cultures, art, and wildlife. - Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
- Interpreting Texas and Western history with collections on petroleum, transportation, palaeontology, and decorative and fine art. - Frontier Culture Museum
- Discover 17th, 18th and 19th century American and European heritage with a visit to a unique international living history museum. - Radio & Television Museum
- Devoted to the history of radio and television broadcasting. Includes information on exhibits, research materials, and membership. - Arkansas Museum of Discovery
- Explore science and technology, history, health, nature, world cultures and more. - Battlefield House Museum
- Living history museum and site of the historic Battle of Stoney Creek on June 6, 1813. - Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
- Historic site and memorial to Jane Addams, housed in two of the original Hull House buildings. Information about her life and work, and museum programmes. - Nordic Heritage Museum
- Honours the legacy of immigrants from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. - National World War One Museum
- Archive of World War One artifacts and information on the war. - President Benjamin Harrison Home
- Official page for the museum, with information on hours, admission fees, exhibits, school programmes, and the Harrison family. - Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum
- Museum dedicated to Amelia Earhart, the pioneering woman aviator. Located at her birthplace: Atchison, Kansas. - Museum of American Heritage
- Preserves and presents American inventions of the 19th and 20th centuries. - Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
- Includes period rooms from the Gilded Age and special costume and memorabilia collections. - Haggin Museum
- Offers collections of fine art and area history. - Whitehead Memorial Museum
- Consists of a restored frontier village, and collections preserving the local heritage of the Val Verde County community. Home of the Judge Roy Bean Society. - Museum of Art and History@
- Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum
- Has research collections containing papers of Herbert Hoover and other 20th century leaders. - Museum of Our National Heritage
- American history museum founded and supported by Scottish Rite Freemasons. - Waterloo Village
- 18th & 19th century living history canal settlement. - Molly Brown House Museum
- She survived the Titanic disaster taking command of her lifeboat, and assisted tending to the injured on the rescue vessel. - Sacramento Museum Guide
- Listings and links to all of the museums in downtown Sacramento. - Sharlot Hall Museum
- Museum dedicated to human and natural history of Central Arizona. - Hammond Castle Museum@
- McKinley Museum and National Memorial
- Home of the McKinley National Memorial, the Stark County Historical Society, and Hoover-Price Planetarium. Includes news, programme and event information, and teacher's guide. - Kern County Museum
- Beautiful 16-acre museum contains over 50 historic structures depicting the history of Kern County, California, and the West. - USS Arizona Memorial@
- Sherwood Forest
- Located between Williamsburg and Richmond, Sherwood Forest Plantation was home to the 10th U.S. President, John Tyler. - Surratt House Museum
- Country home of Mary Surratt, first woman to be executed by the United States government after being found guilty of conspiring with John Wilkes Booth to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. - Historic St. Mary's City
- Living history and archaeology of Maryland's first capital. - McKinley Memorial Library & Museum
- Includes a public library, exhibits related to the William McKinley's life and career, and a replica of the home where he was born. - Bennington Museum, The@
- Stuhr Museum of the Prairie pioneer
- Living history museum that features pioneer artifacts. - Old Barracks Museum
- Historic, Revolutionary War site that provides public tours, exhibits, and information. - Tampa Bay History Center
- Operating a history and heritage museum and research library, dedicated to preserving and teaching the history of the Tampa Bay area. - Enfield Shaker Museum
- Preserving the legacy and thirteen buildings of the 1793 historic village. - Long Island Museum of American Art, History, & Carriages
- Museum's permanent collection features items dating from the late 1700s to the present, including American works of art, over 250 historic carriages, and artifacts of everyday life. - Davistown Museum, The
- Includes exhibits on the historic maritime culture of coastal Maine, the Native American presence in the region, and the Davistown Plantation. - Edsel and Eleanor Ford House
- The historic home of Edsel Ford and his family. - Dan Quayle Center & Museum - Huntington, IN
- Vice presidential museum looks at all the U.S. vice presidents and invites you to take the Quayle quiz. - Lucy the Elephant@
- Discover Lucy the Elephant, a six-story elephant-shaped architectural folly created James V. Lafferty in Margate City, New Jersey. Sites feature history, tours, photographs, and significance of this national historic landmark.
- Neon Museum
- Preserving the neon signs that once glowed over Las Vegas' Strip. Includes information about the Fremont Street Galleries and photos. - Pony Express Museum, The
- National museum of the Pony Express, which also houses some of the original stables. Includes information on the educational programmes, adult tours, and press releases. - American Independence Museum
 - Yellowstone Western Heritage Center
- Regional museum interpreting and reflecting life in the Yellowstone River Valley past and present. - San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park@
- Drake Well Museum
- Site of the world's first commercially successful well drilled for oil in 1859. - Rachel Carson Homestead
- Includes information about the birthplace and childhood home of the author of Silent Spring. Also provides access to electronic information about her life and work. - Flowerdew Hundred
- Online museum and information on Flowerdew Hundred, a Virginia Historic Landmark on the James River. - Presidential Pet Museum
- Preserving information and artifacts related to the pets who shared the White House with presidents from George Washington to the present. - Stars & Stripes Museum/Library Association
- Traces the history of the U.S. armed forces newspaper from its origins in Bloomfield, MO, during the Civil War to the present. - Hoboken Historical Museum
- Dedicated to promoting public interest in the history of this New Jersey city. - Old Fort Western
- 1754 fort located on the Kennebec River. - Will Rogers Memorial and Birthplace
 - Kansas Museum of History
 - Paul Bunyan Logging Camps Museum
- Explores the history of the logging industry in the Chippewa Valley. - California Heritage Museum
- Exhibiting American decorative art, fine art, and folk art, with an emphasis on the California region. - Scottsdale Historical Museum
- Featuring exhibits and educational programming on the prehistory, history, and cultural heritage of Scottsdale and the Southwest. - Shirley Plantation
- Along the banks of the James River. Open to the public daily. - Carrie Chapman Catt Childhood Home
- About the woman suffragist, the history of the suffrage movement, and efforts to restore Catt's Iowa home. Includes a bibliography, gallery, and links. - Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center
- The museum hosts a varied display of local historical items and works of art. - St. Petersburg Museum of History
- Promotes St. Petersburg history through dynamic exhibits, programmes, and a large permanent collection. - Batsto Village
- Nationally recognised historical site, with roots to 1766, owned and operated by the Department of Parks & Forestry of the State of New Jersey. - Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Memorial
- Dedicated to fostering the exploration, rediscovery, and preservation of African American history, culture, archaeology, and genealogy. - Midwest Open Air Museums Coordinating Council
- Links to living history museums around the world. - On the Chisholm Trail Statue & Museum
- With animatonic Jessie Chisholm. - Chippewa Valley Museum
- Telling the stories of the people and events that shaped Wisconsin's Chippewa Valley. - Customs House Museum & Cultural Center
- General history museum featuring the Explorer's Floor for children, guided tours, and more. - Harrison Memorial Library
- The public library and local history museum for the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA. - Historic Carnton Plantation
- Museum and former plantation built in 1826 and used as a field hospital following the Battle of Franklin. - Churchill County Museum and Archives
- Collects, preserves, exhibits and shares those artifacts, photographs, and documents that serve to illustrate the story of humans and nature in Churchill County. - Heritage Farmstead
- Turn-of-the-century farming on the Blackland Prairies. - McLean County Museum of History
- Includes information about events and exhibits at the museum, the Stevenson-Ives Library, and volunteer opportunities. - McFaddin-Ward House
- Virtual tour as well as historical information about this landmark home. - NY Food Museum
- New York City circa 1900. Farming, fishing, open-air markets, pushcarts, oyster barges, breweries, more. - Yakima Valley Museum
- Focusing on the Yakima Valley and its natural history, Native American culture, early pioneer life, and the roots and development of its fruit industry. - Rosson House Museum
- Restored 1895 Victorian house featuring guided tours and more. - Thomas Jefferson Memorial@
- National Voting Rights Museum
- Founded in Selma, Alabama by survivors of America's "Bloody Sunday" massacre. Honours the courage of civil rights supporters who endured hatred and violence and died to gain the right to vote for Black Americans. - Vacaville Museum
- Centre for Solano County history. Features hours, exhibit info, guild, and membership information. - Historical Museum at St. Gertrude, The
- Collection includes artifacts relating to the history of north central Idaho, as well as an Asian and European memorial with artifacts dating to the 14th century. - Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum
- Promotes understanding of colonial life in the lower Connecticut River Valley through the preservation and interpretation of the Museum's collections and buildings, including the Joseph Webb House, the Silas Deane House, and the Isaac Stevens House. - Fort Morgan Museum
 - Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation (NTSHF)
- Traces the history of the NTS and the United States' nuclear weapons testing programme. - Gibbs Farm Museum
- Presenting pioneer and city history from 1833-1998. - Leelanau Historical Society
- Interpretative exhibits tell the story of settlement and development. - Colorado Territorial Prison Museum
- Dedicated to the understanding of the prison lifestyle from the viewpoint of those that work there and of the inmates. - National Museum of Patriotism
- Nonprofit organisation dedicated to promoting the history of patriotism. - Friends of the James Farm
- Dedicated to preserving the birthplace and museum of Jesse James. - Texas Prison Museum
- Features exhibits detailing the history of the Texas prison system, both from the point of view of the inmates as well as the men and women who worked within the prison walls. - Wethersfield Historical Society
- Home of the Wethersfield Museum. - Dedham Historical Society
- Houses a genealogical library, as well as local historical collections. Exhibits include furnishings, artifacts, paintings, photographic materials, and silver. - East Texas Oil Museum
- Exhibits the history of the east Texas oil boom via artifacts, photos, movies, and lifesize dioramas. - Natick Historical Society & Museum, The
- Features artifacts of the Natick Indian Community, as well as memorabilia relating to the Natick community's daily life in earlier periods. - Rosemount Museum
- Historic Victorian Pueblo, Colorado home and museum. - Gaston County Museum
- Promoting community history through exhibits, publications, and special programmes. Includes information on the Hoffman Hotel and Stowe Carriage House. - Eckley Miners' Village
- Restored company mining town built in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania during the 19th century. Features tours, lectures, and more. - United States National Slavery Museum
- Telling the story of American slavery and its impact on our nation's institutions and individuals. Includes information for teachers, events calendar, and news on the construction of a permanent museum in Fredericksburg, Virginia. - Louisiana State Penitentiary Museum, The
- Committed to preserving the past and educating all who visit on the role this prison farm has played in state history. - Fort Hunter Mansion and Park
- Historic and recreational park featuring museum exhibits, nature areas, picnic facilities and more. - Edison National Historic Site
- Laboratory and home of Thomas Alva Edison. - Fairfield Historical Society
- Includes event schedule and information on programmes, exhibits, and sites such as Ogden House. - Henry Hudson and the Half Moon
- Schedule and location on the full scale replica of Hudson's ship. - Howell Living History Farm
- Working farm that takes you back to the year 1905, where tillage is done with horses or by hand. - Forges & Manor of Ringwood, The
- Describes the history and architecture of Ringwood Manor and the historic ironworks. Includes information on tours, weddings, and special events. - Telluride Colorado Historical Museum
- Housed within the old Miner's Hospital building constructed in 1888, it is devoted to the education and preservation of regional history. - Cold War Submarine Memorial Foundation
- Honouring the men of the Cold War Submarine Force. - John Paul Jones Cottage Museum
- Site where the 'Father of the Amercian Navy' was born. - Ocean City Historical Museum
- Established in 1964 to preserve Ocean City's heritage. Site features events calendar, online exhibits, newsletter, and other links. - Historic White Pine Village
- Offers historic buildings, research library, Ludington Mariners baseball, and more. - International Freedom Center
- Multi-dimensional cultural institution combining history, education, and engagement. Includes news and information on plans for the museum to be part of the World Trade Centre Memorial. - Liberty Hall Museum
- Chronicles the history of New Jersey, through the house belonging to the Livingston and Kean families. - Terrebonne Museum and Southdown Plantation House
 - Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site@
- John and Annie Glenn Historic Site
- Childhood home of pioneering astronaut John Glenn. - American Diner Museum
- Dedicated to the preservation and history of American diners. - Compass Inn Museum
- Restored 1799 stagecoach stop, located on U.S. Route 30. - Champaign County Historical Museum
- Private, nonprofit museum preserving artifacts, clothing, and appliances associated with historic people and events of Champaign County, IL. - Nelson Museum of the West
- Features permanent and rotating exhibits of the art and history of the American West. - Wheeler Plantation
- Home of the Confederate General and Spanish-American War U.S. General, Joseph Wheeler. - Floyd County Historical Society and Museum
- Midwest rural county museum featuring depictions of early and recent prairie life, both agricultural and industrial. - Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
 - American West Heritage Center
- Living history centre re-creating the old west, from 1820 to 1920. Featuring mountain men, military, pioneer, Indian, outdoor pageant and historical farm. - Apopka Historical Society and Museum of Apopkans
- Information about the museum and history of Apopka and North Orange Couty, Florida. - Lewis County Historical Museum
- Dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of Washington's Lewis County. - Canton Historical Museum
- Features a large collection of 19th century memorabilia and Victoriana. - Clinton County Genealogical, Historical Museum
- Resources including books, upcoming event and membership details. - Old Manse, The
- Visitor information and history of the property, whose previous residents include Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Emerson family. - Yakima Valley Rail and Steam Museum
- Excursion trains are offered seasonally and for certain holidays. - Allison-Antrim Museum, Inc.
- To preserve and display the history of the borough of Greencastle and Antrim Township. - Cordell Hull Birthplace and Museum
- Includes a biography, photographs, and documents. U.S. secretary of state 1933-1945. - Rothschild Petersen Patent Model Museum
- Privately owned collection of United States patent models and related documents. - Medal of Honor Museum
- Recipients from the Civil War through the Persian Gulf War. - Blaine County Historical Museum
- Discovers, procures, and maintains whatever may relate to the history of Blaine County in Idaho. - Web Directory: America's Outdoor History Museums
- Each site offers a glimpse of a very special element of America's past. - Heritage Park of North Iowa
- Offers demonstrations in grain threshing, log sawing, plowing, ensilage cutting, oat hulling, and more. - Official Location of Little House on the Prairie
- Official historic site of the house made famous by Laura Ingalls Wilder's books. - Fort Laurens
- Official site of Ohio's only Revolutionary War fort. From The Friends of Ft. Laurens Foundation. - Polson Museum, The
- Home to a collection of Grays Harbour historical photographs, antiques, equipment, and texts. - Bluegrass Heritage Museum
- Preserving and exhibiting the history of Winchester, Clark County, and Central Kentucky. Includes information on events, membership, and the Guerrant Clinic Building. - Chamberlain Freedom Park
- Dedicated to Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. - Boettcher Mansion
- Museum plus conference centre. - Steamer Columbia
- Dedicated to the restortion and return to service of the historic former Bob-Lo steamer Columbia. - Whitman Mission National Historic Site@
- Tempe Historical Museum
- Presents the history of Tempe, AZ. Includes the prehistoric Hohokam Indians, the farmers who settled near the Salt River, and industrialist Charles Trumbull Hayden. - Independence, OR Heritage Museum
- Occupying the former First Baptist Church within the Independence Historic District. - Macculloch Hall
- Educational museum featuring the history of the Macculloch and Miller families, and the Thomas Nast Collection. - Northeastern Nevada Museum
- Historical society and museum. - Vernon Historical Society
- Preserving the history of Vernon. Includes calendar, information on artists Charles Ethan Porter, Gustave Hoffman, and more. - Cottonlandia Museum
- Features exhibits on the art, archaeology, agriculture, antiques, and animals of the Mississippi Delta. - St. Lucie County Historical Museum
- Collections preserve the historical and material heritage of St. Lucie County. - Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum
- Historic plantation of Martha Berry, founder of Berry College. - Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia
- Seeking to promote the scholarly examination of historical and contemporary expressions of racism. - Rosa Parks Library and Museum
- Serves as an historical milestone to those who strive to understand the event that began the famous bus boycott. Located at Troy State University, Montgomery. - Townsend Society of America
- Dedicated to the preservation and research of American history, particularly as it pertains to the Townsend family. - Port Washington Historical Society
- Information on the restoration of the 1860 Port Washington Light Station. - Burgwin-Wright House
- Restored museum house in Southeastern North Carolina. - Frying Pan Park
- Working farm that recreates rural America in the years from 1920 to 1940. - Eklutna Village Historical Park
- Learn about the history, culture, and customs of the Dena'ina Athabascan Indians. When travelling in Alaska, be sure to stop by. - Legacy Museum, The
- Featuring significant contributions of the African American community in Lynchburg and its environs. - Mohave Museum of History and Arts
- Presenting the history of Northwest Arizona in word and photo. - Henryetta Territorial Museum
- Official home of the Joseph W. Hardin photography collection, as well as Jim Shoulders memorabilia and coal mining, oil, and local history. - Freedom Museum USA
- Preserving the history of America's veterans. Includes information on the Pampa Army Air Field as well as a collection of military memorabilia. - Bastrop County Museum
- Site created by Bastrop Middle School eighth graders. - Atlantic City Historical Museum
- Committed to preserving the rich history of the seaside resort. - Youngstown Historical Center of Industry & Labor
- Features information about the permanent exhibit By the Sweat of Their Brow: Forging the Steel Valley, which examines the impact of the iron and steel industry on Youngstown and other Mahoning Valley communities. - Museum of the Big Bend
- Holds a collection of regional artifacts from the region that represent Native American, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo-American cultures. - Museum of Miami County
- Also home to the Miami County Historical Society. Site includes details of exhibits, events, gift shop, history, and more. - Henry Whitfield State Museum, The
- Oldest remaining house in Connecticut, displaying artifacts from early New England settlers of the 17th and 18th centuries. - Hadley Farm Museum
 - Museum of American Presidents
- Life and times of United States Presidents with a collection of artifacts dating back to the Constitution. - Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium@
- Hearthstone Historic Museum House
- Museum in Appleton, Wisconsin. Features the first home in the world lit by hydroelectricity. - Historic Houses of Hopkins
- Includes information on exhibitions, lectures, concerts, and other programmes at the Evergreen and Homewood Houses. - Ellis County Museum
- Includes articles on the county and its communities, photographs, cemetery locations and descriptions, and more. - Shaker Museum at South Union, KY
- Site of the western-most Shaker community. - Westchester Township Historical Museum
- Featuring Native American, pioneer, Victorian, and 20th c. artifacts and photographs. - Cokato Museum & Gust Akerlund Studio
- Local history museum and restored 1905 photo studio. - Fort King George
- Living history and educational programmes, devoted to preserving this fort's contribution to the development of Georgia. - Vilas County Historical Museum
- Offers an extensive collection of historic exhibits and artifacts dating back to the pioneer days of the late 1800s in northern Wisconsin. - Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum
- Offers exhibits, events, and more. Also features information on the annual Madisonville Wooden Boat Festival. - Corry Historical Museum - Corry, PA
- Online exhibits. - Bidwell House, The
- Colonial home built in 1750, privately operated as a nonprofit museum dedicated to preserving the history of life in early New England. With an heirloom garden and programmes in forest trades and gardening. - J.M.Davis Arms & Historical Museum
- Over 20,000 guns & firearms related items, statuary, steins, civil war memoribilia, westen & Indian artifacts. - Petaluma Historical Museum/Library
- Dedicated to the history of Petaluma and its environs. - Fort Wallace Memorial Association
- Maintains the Fort Wallace Museum, the Wallace Railroad House, and more. - Boulder Museum of History
- Features an extensive costume collection, a turn-of-the-century kitchen, and local history rooms, as well as rotating exhibits. - Sam Rayburn Library and Museum
- Offers rotating exhibits, Rayburn's personal library, and a complete replica of his office in the U.S. Capitol. - Colvin Run Mill
- Operational 19th Century water-powered gristmill. - Venango Museum of Art, Science, and Industry
- Variety of ongoing Western-Pennsylvania related exhibits. Join us for our annual river expedition aboard a replica 19th-century packet boat. - Union City, CA Historical Museum
- Seeks to record oral histories from residents, identify and preserve historical buildings, and collect artifacts, documents, and books. - Huron Lightship Museum
- This former Coast Guard lightship (floating lighthouse) is now a floating museum. - Museum of Chicot County Arkansas (MOCCA)
- Focusing on rural medicine and local history including Italian immigrants to the county, the Civil War Battle of Ditch Bayou, and Lakeside High School. - Old Town Hall Museum - Andrews, SC
- Served as rail connection for Georgetown seaport. - W. K. Gordon Center for Industrial History of Texas
- Museum and special collections library located at the site of the Thurber ghost town with interactive exhibits on the birth and death of a company town. - Prickett's Fort State Park@
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