History Museums
List of non-profit organizations working on History Museums .
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History Museums
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Chattanooga History Center
THE CHATTANOOGA HISTORY CENTER INTERPRETS THE STORIES OF OUR PAST TO ENCOURAGE INDIVIDUALS TO UNDERSTAND HOW THEIR ACTIONS SHAPE OUR COMMON FUTURE.
Chattanooga
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History Museums
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Jeff Pino Foundation
Inspire, Educate, and Achieve. Dedicated to mentoring young people who aspire to become pilots and pursue careers in aviation, aerospace, and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).
COLLEYVILLE
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History Museums
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1299.
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum Foundation Inc
PRESERVING OPEN WHEEL RACING .
Knoxville
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History Museums
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Black Hills Museum of Natural History Foundation Inc
To collect, conserve, curate, and display extraordinary geological and historic specimens that have the power to educate, enrich and excite people about the wonders of the natural world.
Hill City
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History Museums
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Southeastern Anthropological Institute
The primary purpose of the corporation is to facilitate native American participation in curriculum of Southeastern Indian education, outreach, and research.
Huntsville
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History Museums
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Bowler Area Historical Society
Explore the rich heritage thats shaped the Bowler Wisconsin area for over 100 years.
Shawano
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History Museums
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1303.
Vasa Order of America National Archives, Inc.
Archiving of Vasa order of America records and records of Nordic Country immigration to the USA and Canada, and to display museum-quality artifacts and books related to Nordic heritage and immigration.
Bishop Hill
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History Museums
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Illinois Railroad Association
PROTECT, GUIDE, & REPRESENT THE RAIL FREIGHT INDUSTRY IN ILLINOIS Who We Are With a legacy stretching over seven decades the Illinois Railroad Association is the wellknown voice of the freight rail industry in the Land of Lincoln.
Springfield
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History Museums
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Eastern Shore of Virginia Barrier Islands Center Inc
The mission of the Barrier Islands Center is to preserve and perpetuate the unique culture and history of Virginia's Barrier Islands through education and the collection and interpretation of artifacts.

