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History Museums

List of non-profit organizations working on History Museums .

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Miles Through Time Automotive Museum

Miles Through Time Automotive Museum is a nonprofit co-op style automotive museum where all of the exhibits belong to various people and change frequently.

Social Rank

32148

Location

Suwanee

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  • 101.

Owsley Brown Frazier Historical Arms Museum Foundation Inc

The Frazier History Museum is located in downtown Louisville, KY, and where the world meets Kentucky.

Social Rank

32000

Location

Louisville

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  • 102.

Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities

Exploring the authentic New England experience from the past to today.

Social Rank

32000

Location

Boston

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MUSEUM OF CHINESE IN AMERICA

We are a non-profit institution that preserves and presents the diverse history, heritage, and culture of the Chinese diaspora in the US.

Social Rank

31998

Location

New York

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Shelburne Museum, Inc.

Diverse & eclectic museum of art, design & Americana.

Social Rank

31726

Location

Shelburne

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  • 105.

Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose Inc

Queens County Farm Museum is a 47-acre working farm dating back to 1697, located in Queens, NY.

Social Rank

31464

Location

Floral Park

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  • 106.

Middleton Place Foundation

A National Historic Landmark and home to the oldest landscaped gardens in America.

Social Rank

31000

Location

Charleston

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  • 107.

DESTROYER ESCORT HISTORICAL MUSEUM

As the last Destroyer Escort afloat in America, the USS SLATER offers one hour tours of the ship.

Social Rank

31000

Location

Albany

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US Capitol Historical Society

The US Capitol Historical Society is a 501(c)3 founded in 1962 & chartered by Congress in 1978 to educate the public on the history & heritage of the US Capitol To encourage in the most comprehensive and enlightened manner an understanding by the people of the founding, growth and significance of the Capitol of the United States of America as the tangible symbol of their representative form of government; to undertake research into the history of the Congress and the Capitol and to promote the discussion, publication and dissemination of the results of such studies; to foster and increase an informed patriotism of the land in the study of this living memorial to the founders of this nation and the continuing thread of principles as exemplified by their successors.

Social Rank

30346

Location

Washington

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