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Visit A Museum: History Museums Worth Visiting In The United States

Visit a Museum if you are a lover of history. If you enjoy researching historical events, people and places online or via reading then this is a must do activity for you and your family, even with a good friend. Whenever you visit an museum you can actually put yourself or rather you are able to come closer to actually being in that specific time and place in history. You can learn a great deal more than you would if just by reading, you can actually get a real feel of that certain time in history.

 

If you would like to a visit a museum, then there are numerous different types you can visit. Various kinds of displays on various times or events within our history can be on display whether it be in your local museum or one in another city or country you are visiting. For instance you could be visiting a museum such as the Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.L., or smaller type museum such the historical birth place of a long-deceased President. Museums describing the underground railroad, when slaves sought refuge in free states during the 19th century, to perhaps a museum describing The Battle For Little Big Horn, are just some examples of the various types of museums you can visit.

An interesting museum to visit if you live or are planning on making a visit to the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area is the National Civil War Museum. This particular museum claims to, and for good reason, to be one of, if not the best Civil War museum in the United States. They present to the public both sides of the issue, the Confederate side and the Union side, so they are essentially taking an unbiased approach. There are two galleries that detail significant battles of the war, from Gettysburg to Antietam.

If you are anxious to visit a museum in the Dallas Texas area, then try The Women's Museums, An Institute For the Future. Learn about certain and significant women in history, what roles they played, and what impact they made on our world in areas such as politics, education and health. It is in association with a museum network entitled the Fair Park Passport. Buy a passport and you will have access to all kinds of museums in the area.

If in the D.C.L. area visit the The National Museum of the American Indian-apart of the Smithsonian. You will find displays of Native artwork, displays detailing their history, their customs and significant events involving Native Americans.

These are just some interesting facts to be aware of if you are planning to visit a museum in the near future. There are so many kinds of museums, from those describing national and international events, to others geared more to the history of your local area. And though they are much less grander-they are equally important!



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On the silver screen

A number of films are headed our way, many of them screening at the Indianapolis Museum of Art (4000 N. Michigan Road). On Thursday, September 9, “Beyond the American Dream: The Life of Millard Fuller” makes its way to The Toby at 8:00 p.m.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]

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Nearly complete

Users of the Logansport/Cass County Public Library can expect the $800,000 in renovations to wrap by the end of September.

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