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The Museum of Science & History - Pink Palace in Memphis, Tennessee, serves as the Mid-South's major science and historical museum and features exhibits ranging from archeology to chemistry. Over 240,000 people visit the museum each year.
History: Tower with museum about the 1930s Homesteads project and period house Customs House Museum and Cultural Center: Clarksville: Montgomery: Middle: Multiple: Exhibits include art, science, history, Boehm porcelain, model trains; also known as the Clarksville-Montgomery County Museum David Crockett State Park: Lawrenceburg: Lawrence ...
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum: Calera: Shelby Official state railroad museum [86] History Museum of Mobile: Mobile Mobile Local art exhibits, 300 years of Mobile history [87] Huntsville Depot: Madison City's railroad and transportation history. U.S. National Register of Historic Places, Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage [88] [89]
At that time, the museum was housed in a small room of a warehouse at Camp Shelby. In 2001, a 23,000 sq ft (2,100 m 2) facility was completed. The museum contained 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m 2) of exhibits, 17,000 artifacts, 4,500 volumes of military history, and 2,000 historical documents. In February 2015, the museum was closed for expansion.
The Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science has appointed a new Executive Director following the retiring of Mary McNamee Bower in May.
The group first met in the museum on April 10, 1980, and also began making renovations to the building, at an estimated cost of $75,000. Nearly a year later, on March 5, 1981, the Shelby County Historical Society dedicated the Grover Museum, and opened its first exhibit, which was "From the Land, Shelby County Farming."
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Natural history: Natural history and science museum, zoo and aquarium Greenville Museum of Art: Greenville: Pitt: Inner Banks: Art: website, collections focuses on works by North Carolina artists and noted American Landscape artists from 1860 to present Gregg Museum of Art & Design: Raleigh: Wake: The Triangle: Art