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Our purpose is to serve the world through the collection, conservation, exhibition, and interpretation of Star Wars memorabilia and artifacts, using the collection to provide meaningful educational, aesthetic, intellectual, and cultural experiences for a wide array of audiences and to carry out other charitable and educational activities associated with this goal.
The mission of the World of Wonders Science Museum is to offer hands-on, science-based exhibits and programs to stimulate discovery for all ages. The WOW Science Museum provides educational opportunities for all ages through interactive science exhibits. The WOW also provides hands-on educational programs including WOW on Wheels, Field Study Trips, Summer Science Camps, and Science Themed Birthday Parties. The WOW on Wheels program brings WOW educators directly into schools to teach hands-on science experiments based on current science curriculum. The Field Study Trips program brings local schools into the museum to explore the exhibits in person and experience a WOW educator-led lesson.
Preserving and protecting the history of Roseville, CA. We aim for those efforts to educate and inspire our community.
Our mission is to engage, educate and excite the community by collecting, exhibiting, and preserving works of art for the enjoyment of all.
To educate the world, preserve the legacy, and celebrate the central role African Americans play in creating the American soundtrack.
The mission of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is to honor our heroes, educate the public and inspire our youth.
The Georgia Music Foundation fosters an appreciation for the state's music heritage and supports programs of music education, preservation and outreach.
Committed to inspiring curiosity through exploration, the Buffalo Museum of Science is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to providing relevant science programming and services to children, families, adults, and schools in the Buffalo Niagara region. Through exhibits and interactive science studios designed for multi-generational learning, the Museum showcases its extensive collections of over 700,000 specimens and artifacts representing all facets of the natural world with an emphasis on Western New York. Opened in 1929 in Buffalo’s Olmsted-designed Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, the Museum is currently installing eight permanent interactive science studios to transform its visitor experience by 2017. The Museum also operates Tifft Nature Preserve in South Buffalo, a 264-acre urban wetland preserve on reclaimed former industrial land. Learn more at www.sciencebuff.org.
The American Bookbinders Museum is the only museum of its kind in North America, celebrating and exploring the culture and tools of bookbinders and bookbinding from its earliest forms through the changes and innovations of the industrial revolution. In addition to the craft and artistry of binding, we focus on the stories of the men, women, and children who worked in binderies.
We educate, motivate and inspire all ages in North Texas by presenting aviation and space flight history and innovation through our comprehensive exhibits, collections, programming and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) curriculum.As a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate, the Museum's exhibits and educational programs strive for the highest professional standards.
The DuSable Museum of African American History is a Chicago community institution and the first non-profit Museum dedicated to the collection, documentation, preservation, study and the dissemination of the history and culture of Africans and African Americans. As an educational institution, DuSable attracts school groups from Chicago and surrounding areas. More than 100,000 visitors attend or utilize the facility yearly. Through exhibits, educational programs, the archives, and special activities, the Museum continuously explores the African American experience and accomplishments of the past and present to further advance the education of the future.
The mission of the Lone Star Flight Museum (LSFM) is to celebrate flight and achievement in Texas aviation history in an inspiring educational environment that serves students and visitors of all ages. Emphasizing the role of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), LSFM's vision is to be a world-class educational museum linking an understanding of the past with inspiration for the future.