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Museum of the American Indian

The Museum of the American Indian uplifts, supports, and makes visible the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas by offering authentic educational programs and cultural resources to Marin and the greater Bay Area.

Social Rank

6200

Location

Novato

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  • Historical Societies and Related Activities

  • 632.

State Historical Society of ND Foundation

MEMBERSHIP SERVICE AND FUND-RAISING TO SUPPORT ND HISTORICAL SITES.

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Bismarck

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Timber Lake and Area Historical Society Inc

PRESERVE HISTORICAL ARTIFACTS FROM THE TIMBER LAKE AREA AND PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS TO TIMBER LAKE AREA STUDENTS.

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Timber Lake

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Mount Rushmore National Memorial Society of Black Hills

We are a nonprofit dedicated to preservation, promotion & education of Mount Rushmore.

Social Rank

8638

Location

Rapid City

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Vermont Archaeological Society Inc

Formed in 1968, The Vermont Archaeological Society (VAS) is a volunteer organization comprised of professional and avocational archaeologists and the interested public.

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South Barre

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The Museum Store Association Inc

MSA provides education and connections between non-profit retailers and vendors of specialty and unique products to extend a visitor’s experience.

Social Rank

4815

Location

Washington

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SANDUSKY CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

The Sandusky Children39s Museum . where learning is fun Sorry to announce that the Museum is now closed permanently.

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SANDUSKY

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CHILDRENS MUSEUM OF ACADIANA

Play to learn in handson exhibits that engage the imagination spark creativity kindle curiosity and fuel exploration.

Location

LAFAYETTE

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FORKS TIMBER MUSEUM

Welcome to the FORKS TIMBER MUSEUM From the 1950s to the 1970s Forks was the selfproclaimed Logging Capital of the World and the Forks Timber Museum was established in 1984 to preserve and document this rich logging history plus the pioneer history of early homesteaders in the Olympic Peninsula wilderness.

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FORKS

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