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This list of museums in Kansas City, Missouri encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including non-profit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
The MAC campus also includes the historic 1898 Campbell House, library and archives, an auditorium and outdoor amphitheater. The exhibits and programs focus on three major disciplines: American Indian and other cultures, regional history and visual art. [citation needed] The Joel E. Ferris Research Library & Archives is open via appointment.
Fort Uncompahgre Living History Museum: Delta: Colorado: Living: website, 1820s fur trading post Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site, Garden of the Gods: Colorado Springs: Colorado: Living: Depicts life in four time periods: American Indian area in 1775; 1860s Galloway Homestead; 1880s Chambers Home and Ranch; 1907 Edwardian Country Estate South ...
Jul. 1—People of all different ages, backgrounds and ethnicities joined together Friday at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture to celebrate the stories of Black families in Spokane.
The museum opened on August 18, 2005 and in 2013 the museum received the key to the City of Spokane Valley. The museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the heritage of the Spokane Valley area and surrounding regions. The museum preserves history through stories including agricultural heritage, aviation history, military life and much more.
Apr. 18—The Spokane County Library District is honoring National Celebrate Diversity Month with a walk through some of Spokane's history. The 4.5-mile route has 29 stops at plaques, statues and ...
The South Hill area of Spokane rises to the southwest. Browne's Addition is known as one of Spokane's centers of culture, with its collection of historic structures, vibrant culinary and nightlife scene, numerous community festivals, and for being the location of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture .
Development in the area began in the late 1880s and it quickly became one of Spokane's most elite neighborhoods, home to many of the young city's most prominent and wealthy families. Homes in the area were built facing northward, down the hill, which offered commanding views of the city center below as well as the surrounding terrain for miles ...