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Pride of Baltimore, Inc. is a non-profit maritime organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the living history of the Chesapeake Bay through education in the traditional practices of seamanship and nautical craft via hands-on exploration aboard Pride of Baltimore II, a historically evocative reproduction of a War of 1812-era privateer. Capturing public imagination through unique worldwide voyages of discovery, Pride II honors Maryland seafarers of all eras and, wherever she sails, shares the innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and patriotism that forged and continues to define Maryland’s maritime identity.
To cultivate a spirit of adventure and exploration through the preservation and presentation of Martin and Osa Johnson's life work.
The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education explores the legacy of the Jewish experience in Oregon and teaches the universal lessons of the Holocaust. Through exhibitions, programs, educational resources, and opportunities for intercultural conversation, OJMCHE challenges our visitors to resist indifference and discrimination and to envision a just and inclusive world.
Sandy Spring Museum is a place where people make meaningful connections to community history through the cultural arts.
The Gulfport Historical Society preserves and celebrates Gulfport culture and history through exhibits and programs that educate and inspire the community and visiting public.
The Daughters of Hawaii (the society) was granted a charter of incorporation by the governor of the territory of Hawaii on April 17, 1915, for educational and eleemosynary purposes, including "perpetuating the memory and spirit of old Hawaii and its historical events and preserving the nomenclature and pronunciation of the Hawaiian language." The society operates the Queen Emma summer palace museum in Honolulu, Hawaii and the Hhulihe'e Palace in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Wawashkamo Restoration and Preservation Fund was established as a 501c3 in 1984. The Fund's mission is to educate the public about the historic site, and to restore and preserve the historic buildings and structures of Wawashkamo Golf Club.
Marbles sparks imagination, discovery and learning through play.
MISSION Providing space to play, create, explore and discover. VISION We envision a community that embraces children as curious, collaborative, and innovative individuals.
A grassroots organization dedicated to preserving, educating, and sharing the story of World War II-era incarceration of Japanese Americans in order to deepen understandings of American history and inspire action for equity.
The organization's mission is to generate financial support for Roper Mountain Science Center beyond the reach of the school district of Greenville County, in order to instill a love and appreciation of science among school children, teachers, and families.
The Mattress Factory is a museum of contemporary art located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. Located in the Mexican War Streets neighborhood of Pittsburgh’s Central Northside since 1977, the Mattress Factory is host to 75,000 visitors per year. It exhibits room-sized installation art by regional, national and international artists.