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History Museums challenge a broader understanding of our world and its many peoples past and present. This directory lists resources in alphabetical order. This directory lists resources in alphabetical order.

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The Navy Museum
Explore US naval history from colonial America to the space age. Visitors to the site get a glimpse of the museum's extensive collection of uniforms, ship models, medals, guns, and art. Learn about field trip opportunities, public programs for all ages, and other venues in the Naval Historical Center.
455 clicks since 20-Jan-1999
The White House of the Confederacy
Visit The Museum and The White House of the Confederacy, "perhaps the finest Civil war museum in the country," according to The Chicago Tribune. We are a private, nonprofit institution maintaining the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of military, political and domestic artifacts and art associated with the period of the Confederacy, 1861-1865.
174 clicks since 19-Dec-2001
U.S. Holocaust Memorial & Museum
South of Independence`` Ave., SW. between 14th`` Street and Raoul Wallenberg`` Place (formerly 15th St.)`` Washington, DC `` Phone: 202.488.0400``The Museum is open daily 10 am to``5:30 pm and closed on Yom Kippur (in``1998 Yom Kippur falls on 30``September) and Christmas Day. From``April 2 through September 3, 1998, the``Museum will also be open until 8pm on``Thursdays.````Exhibitions and Museum Shop: 10``am-5:20 pm ``Pass Desk: 10 am-4 pm ``Resource Center for Educators: 10 am``to 5 pm ``Library / Archives: 10 am-5 pm ``Museum Cafe: 9 am-4:30 pm ``One of the more impressive and moving of`` D.C.?s museums, the permanent exhibition`` tells the story of the Jews targeted for`` annihilation in systematic, state-sponsored`` genocide.
881 clicks since 16-Jul-1998
Virginia Museum of Natural History
Did you know that the oldest known fossils of several insects have been found in Virginia? Or that dinosaurs left behind thousands of footprints here? Or that volcanoes erupted long ago in several parts of the state? Virginia's exotic flora and fauna are as little known as those of Borneo.
214 clicks since 19-Oct-1998
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace and Museum
This National Historic Landmark features the``fully restored birthplace of our 28th President.His pre-Civil War Shenandoah Valley home and historic gardens are included in a one and a half hour tour.``18-24 Coalter Street Staunton, VA 24401
``Phone: 540.885.0897 Fax: 540.886.9874 ``Open Daily 9am -- 5p.m March through November.
``Open Daily 10am -- 4pm December through February.
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.

189 clicks since 16-Jul-1998
Woodrow Wilson House - Washington DC
Woodrow Wilson House``A National Trust Historic Site````Washington’s only presidential museum gives a special glimpse into the life of Woodrow Wilson, educator, president and world statesman. Guided tours and special exhibitions. Tuesday-Sunday, 10:00 – 4:00. Admission charged. 2340 S Street, N.W. Washington, DC: 202-387-4062.
246 clicks since 1-Mar-2000
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