Museum at PrairieFire
The Museum at Prairiefire is a collaboration between the American Museum of Natural History and other educational and cultural institutions in the Kansas City area. The museum seeks to engage visitors and local students in exploring natural history and culture, both regionally and globally, through its world-class exhibitions, programming, and educational opportunities. Through hands-on experiences and interactive programs, the museum provides an enriching experience for everyone who visits. Additionally, the team at the museum consists of experts in the fields of natural history and culture, providing knowledgeable support to those who come to explore the museum's offerings.
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Museum at PrairieFire
The Museum at Prairiefire is a collaboration between the American Museum of Natural History and other educational and cultural institutions in the Kansas City area. The museum seeks to engage visitors and local students in exploring natural history and culture, both regionally and globally, through its world-class exhibitions, programming, and educational opportunities. Through hands-on experiences and interactive programs, the museum provides an enriching experience for everyone who visits. Additionally, the team at the museum consists of experts in the fields of natural history and culture, providing knowledgeable support to those who come to explore the museum's offerings.We take pride in the quality of our services, and aim to ensure that your needs are met quickly and efficiently. Our experienced team of professionals is here for you, so don't hesitate to get in touch today.

Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor
The Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor is the only general interest museum in New York City. We explore the connections between natural science, art and history through our diverse collections, which range from prehistoric beasts to fine art and authentic objects. Come explore our wide range of artifacts!With our commitment to service and customer satisfaction, we strive to exceed expectations each and every time. Contact us today to find out how we can help.

Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar
Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar is a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and culture of the Stillwater area. It offers a range of features, from a gift shop with special items to renting out its 200-seat auditorium for events like weddings, recitals, concerts, and meetings.You can trust our team to provide you with the best advice and service. We're here to help so don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
Our museum tells the tale of Memphis' origin. Through appealing displays, visitors can comprehend our city's development and how the art, history, and music that are so integral to our culture developed from the mixture of people who first arrived here due to the cotton industry. The primary exhibition is situated on the Historic trading floor of the Memphis Cotton Exchange - a place where cotton traders once dominated the international cotton economy. This grand area is now filled with remarkable artifacts and exhibits that explain the story of "King Cotton" and its effect on the world. Among them are original films describing particular parts of the cotton industry, stories from people involved, and electrifying temporary displays. To gain the most out of our museum, visitors are encouraged to plan for an hour or two. Therefore, the last admission is one hour before closing. Come to The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange to experience this captivating journey through time!

Liberty Hall Museum
Liberty Hall Museum at Kean University is the home of New Jersey's first elected governor and signer of the Constitution, William Livingston. Built in 1772, the museum has grown from a 14-room Georgian Style home to a 50-room Victorian-style mansion that houses extensive collections of antiques, furniture, ceramics, textiles, toys, tools and more that have been owned by seven generations of Livingston and Kean families. The site offers visitors an opportunity to learn about the history of the families and how they have contributed to the changing nation with governors, congressmen, senators, entrepreneurs and pioneering women. At Liberty Hall Museum, visitors can explore the living past and discover stories passed down from generation to generation. Through guided tours, special exhibitions and educational programs, visitors will gain a deeper appreciation for the rich history and culture of the Livingston and Kean families.

Museum of Craft and Design
The Museum of Craft and Design (MCD) develops and presents engaging exhibitions and educational programs that explore and define the role of craft and design in our dynamically changing global culture, encouraging our audience to see the world differently. Recalibrate your creativity at MCD with late-night and all day programming for guests of all ages. Led by our educational team and in collaboration with local artists, designers and makers, join us for hands-on exploration of emerging design concepts, trending crafts, artistic techniques, materiality, function and the creative process. Please view the calendar on our website for more information. The MCD Store is located inside our front doors on 2569 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94107. We have many items in our in-person store that we do not post online, so please visit in person. MCD is the ideal location for your next creative meeting, mixer or reception. Welcome your guests in a dynamic space showcasing regional, national and international designers and artists. Treat your clients to private shopping experiences in our award-winning museum store. Delight friends and family of all ages with MakeArt birthday parties or inspire colleagues and clients with customized creativity trainings and workshops. sfmcd.org/rentals.