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The Golden Gate Railroad Museum (GGRM) is dedicated to the preservation of steam and passenger railroad equipment, and the interpretation of railroad history in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Museum Of The African Diaspora (Moad) Invites Everyone To Engage In The Cultural Expression Of The African Diaspora Through Contemporaryy Art. Moad Is Dedicated To Sharing The Art And Stories Of Our Common African Heritage With Audiences From Around The World.
The Randall Museum is a museum of science, nature and the arts as well as a San Francisco Recreation and Park Department community learning center. Our mission is to inspire creativity, curiosity, and a love of learning about the world around us.
The New Children's Museum is a new model of children's museum whose mission is to stimulate imagination, creativity and critical thinking in children and families through inventive and engaging experiences with contemporary art. We encourage and empower children to think, play and create through interactive exhibitions, engaging art-making activities, captivating artistic performances and education opportunities.
Sloss Furnaces Is A 20th Century Iron Furnace Now Interpreted As A Museum Of The Industrial History Of Birmingham, Alabama. Sloss Furnaces Foundation Works To Foster The Preservation And Development Of The Sloss Furnaces Site Through Educational, Arts, And Research Initiatives.
The Bayfield Maritime Museum preserves, interprets, and presents artifacts that portray the dynamic nautical history of Bayfield and the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior.
The mission of this African American Museum is to provide the citizens of Gaston County with the opportunity to explore, examine, engage and encourage all to seek a better understanding and deeper appreciation for the community
The Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Cultures, Inc. aims to educate, inspire and connect children from all walks of life to the vast physical and cultural diversity of the African continent. They want to promote world understanding through engagement with art, cultures, the geography and history of Africa’s myriad diversities and its many great contributions to society as a whole.