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Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum

The Boca Raton Historical Society (BRHS) is a non-profit membership organization, founded in 1972. Since its inception, the BRHS has taken on ambitious restoration projects, provided first-rate cultural programming, and followed its mission: to collect, preserve, and present information and ...

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Boca Raton Children's Museum

The Children's Museum is a hands-on museum for children highlighting the arts, sciences and humanities. The interactive exhibitions encourage learning through creative play.

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The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum

More than thirty-five exhibits display world-wide shells, with special focus on Southwest Florida shells. Acclaimed video Mollusks in Action is shown five times daily. Store offers books and shell-motif gift items. Daily programming and demonstrations. See website for details.

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Anita S. Wooten Gallery at Valencia College East Campus

Exhibitors complement classroom instruction in such areas as studio, art history, art appreciation, humanities, English and social science. The focus of the program is on contemporary art with emphasis on cutting edge exhibitions.

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Aerospace Discovery at the Florida Air Museum at Sun 'n Fun

Florida’s Official Aviation Museum and Education Center showcases aviation. Collections include historic factory and kit-built aircraft. A featured exhibit highlights artifacts from the estate of aviation pioneer Howard Hughes.

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Bijou Theatre (Nashville Municipal Auditorium)

Built in 1903, Nashville’s Bijou Theater quickly emerged as one of the South’s leading African American theaters. The theatre offered performances sponsored by its namesake Bijou Amusement Company. The theater originally operated under the direction of Milton Starr, a white ...

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Hatch Show Print Shop

Need a poster printed? Try Hatch Show Print Shop! Since 1879, the Hatch Show Print Shop has created original posters at their shop on 5th Avenue South. The shop continues to produce poster designs through traditional letter pressing. In the ...

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The Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, and Educational Center, ID

Sacajawea contributed to the Corps of Discovery by interpreting the Shoshone language, with her knowledge of native foods, and by way-finding throughout her homeland. Her presence in the group also affected how other Indian tribes viewed and approached the expedition—recognizing ...

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The Atlanta Arsenal

As Union armies marched on Tennessee to strike the “heart of the Confederacy,” the Confederate weapons manufacturers shifted operations deeper into the South. The Confederate government utilized the Atlanta Arsenal as its primary military weapon production and storage center. The ...

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Daily life at Camp McDonald

Located 2.2 miles west-southwest of Kennesaw and roughly 20 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta, Camp McDonald was the largest Civil War training camp in Georgia during the first three years of the war. It encompassed 60 acres near a fresh ...

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