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The Charlotte Museum of History is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization that interprets and preserves Charlotte’s unique history, enriching the community through shared understanding of the past and inspiring dialogue about the future.
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis has a mission to create extraordinary learning experiences across the arts, sciences, and humanities that have the power to transform the lives of children and families.
To provide bayfront sanctuaries connecting people with air plants of the world, native nature, and our regional history.
The Wiregrass Museum of Art inspires a lifelong appreciation for the visual arts by providing innovative educational programs that engage diverse audiences through the collection and exhibition of quality works.
To ignite a community of compassionate problem solvers through intentional and inclusive play.
The Hermitage Museum and Gardens preserves the distinct beauty of its natural environment; conserves and shares its multi-cultural collection; promotes and educates to inspire an appreciation for art and nature; and cultivates a spirit of stewardship while paying tribute to its rich legacy.
Making leather, BDSM, kink and fetish accessible through research, preservation, education and community engagement.
"The DIA creates experiences that help visitors find personal meaning in art individually and with each other."
The Maritime Aquarium inspires people of all ages to appreciate and protect the Long Island Sound ecosystem and the global environment through living exhibits, marine science, and environmental education.
The organization preserves and interprets the Hartford home of Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), presenting his life, works, and the Clemens family collections through guided house tours, exhibitions, educational programs, and public events. Its work aims to foster appreciation of Twain’s literary legacy and make his relevance to American culture and contemporary issues accessible to students and visitors.
The museum’s purpose is to preserve and present Kentucky’s aviation history and to provide aerospace education for the public and students. It promotes the state’s aviation industry while offering exhibits, restoration projects, and hands-on STEM/aerospace programs to inspire future aviation careers.