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Focuses on the 1920s oil boom. Includes details of exhibits, events, programs, and hours. Located in Smackover, Arkansas.
Covers airplanes, cars, civil rights, space exploration, and how things are made. Hours, memberships, events, research center collections and access information. Located in Maryland.
Museum of the history of the telephone and central office switching equipment, with exhibits including the 1876 model of Bell's first communication device.
Museum relates the history the early days and the first product of the DuPont Company: black powder. Located in Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
Selected as a National Historic Site for its significance to the logging and sawmilling industry. Exhibit themes include housing, family labor, and transportation. Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada.
Presents the history and technology of elevators and escalators and biographies of their various inventors in a virtual tour. Located in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
Calendar, screenings and events, exhibitions, the collections, and education programs. Located in Astoria, New York.
Promotes study, appreciation and preservation of the American bottle industry. Exhibits include permanent and changing displays of bottles, containers and glass-blowing tools. Includes photos, hours, admission, membership, class schedules, links and directions. Located in Ballston Spa, New York, United States.
Dedicated to the iron and steel history of Southeastern Pennsylvania and the surrounding region. Exhibits, events and videos. Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States.
Features 30 historic ranch structures which have been relocated and restored to their original condition and show the evolution of ranching and the cattle industry. Located in Lubbock, Texas. Includes events and contact details.
Virtual tour of the original Center of Science and Industry in Ohio. Also offers videos, maps, and a history of exhibits.
Features interactive exhibits covering all aspects from geology, the formation of oil, its exploration, transport, marketing, and refining to the economic and political impact of the industry. Includes hours, entrance fee, and events. Located in Midland, Texas.
Calendar, screenings and events, exhibitions, the collections, and education programs. Located in Astoria, New York.
Dedicated to the iron and steel history of Southeastern Pennsylvania and the surrounding region. Exhibits, events and videos. Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States.
Features interactive exhibits covering all aspects from geology, the formation of oil, its exploration, transport, marketing, and refining to the economic and political impact of the industry. Includes hours, entrance fee, and events. Located in Midland, Texas.
Covers airplanes, cars, civil rights, space exploration, and how things are made. Hours, memberships, events, research center collections and access information. Located in Maryland.
Features 30 historic ranch structures which have been relocated and restored to their original condition and show the evolution of ranching and the cattle industry. Located in Lubbock, Texas. Includes events and contact details.
Virtual tour of the original Center of Science and Industry in Ohio. Also offers videos, maps, and a history of exhibits.
Promotes study, appreciation and preservation of the American bottle industry. Exhibits include permanent and changing displays of bottles, containers and glass-blowing tools. Includes photos, hours, admission, membership, class schedules, links and directions. Located in Ballston Spa, New York, United States.
Presents the history and technology of elevators and escalators and biographies of their various inventors in a virtual tour. Located in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
Focuses on the 1920s oil boom. Includes details of exhibits, events, programs, and hours. Located in Smackover, Arkansas.
Museum of the history of the telephone and central office switching equipment, with exhibits including the 1876 model of Bell's first communication device.
Selected as a National Historic Site for its significance to the logging and sawmilling industry. Exhibit themes include housing, family labor, and transportation. Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada.
Museum relates the history the early days and the first product of the DuPont Company: black powder. Located in Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
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