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Connecting art to life. To achieve its mission, the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block preserves and interprets its collections of the Art of Latin America, Art of the American West, and Modern and Contemporary Art; cares for and interprets five significant El Presidio historic properties; and produces related exhibitions, education programs, and publications which expand understanding and appreciation of these unique community resources.
SEE Science Center strives to engage our community in the joyful, active exploration of science and innovation.
Preserving the history of our steelworkers, their rich heritage and diverse cultures, their struggles, and their accomplishments.
TO PRESERVE ITEMS WHICH RELATE TO FAMILIES, BUSINESSES AND INDUSTRIES OF THE SYRACUSE-WAWASEE AREA AND WHICH WILL SERVE TO FOSTER A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF PEOPLE AND EVENTS WHICH HAVE MADE THE COMMUNITY WHAT IT IS TODAY.
Ensure the preservation and continuation of the public benefits of Garfield Park through enhanced funding, the application of effective advocacy, and expanded stewardship
The mission of the Irish American Heritage Center is to promote Irish and Irish American culture, music, literature, drama, traditional dancing and the constructive contributions of the Irish and Irish American people to the United States of America.
Wonder Works is a children's museum that helps increase access to creativity and imagination by delivering hands-on play experience. We inspire curiosity by exposing and engaging young children and their caretakers with thoughtful exhibits and areas of play.
TO SPARK EXCITEMENT IN ARCHITECTURE, HISTORY, AND DESIGN THROUGH A DYNAMIC EXPLORATION OF GLESSNER HOUSE, ITS FAMILY, AND ITS PRESERVATION.
Our mission is to enhance the community through the informal education of the Arts and Sciences. The Children's Museum of Illinois is a hands-on, interactive museum for children ages preschool to twelve. Its exhibits and activities complement and enhance children's educational opportunities, particularly in the arts and sciences. The museum contributes to the community's quality of life as an educational facility, visitor attraction, family activity and site for volunteers.
In service to the memory of the men and women of the Illinois State Police