
The Men, Women, and Moments That Forged the United States Through December 2026 John Edward Smith Gallery (Kemin Cultivation Center) Included with General Admission A unique exhibit of historical portraits that come alive when you...
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| 2 events, ![]() The Men, Women, and Moments That Forged the United States Through December 2026 John Edward Smith Gallery (Kemin Cultivation Center) Included with General Admission A unique exhibit of historical portraits that come alive when you... ![]() A Hoover Presidential Foundation traveling museum experience April 1–May 30 Created to extend the reach of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, the exhibit introduces visitors to Herbert Hoover’s life, leadership, and humanitarian legacy... | ||||||
| 4 events, ![]() Our changing ideas from the founders to Obama's election May 12–June 5 John Edward Smith Gallery (Kemin Cultivation Center) Included with General Admission Since 1776, when the United States declared independence from Great Britain, the... ![]() Come see the mobile museum traveling the country for America 250 May 12–22 FREE! Learn how 13 colonies declared and won independence from Britain. Take a quiz—“Are you a loyalist or a patriot?” Sign your... | ||||||
| 4 events, - ![]() Explore the origins and meaning of Memorial Day! Saturday, May 23 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Memorial Day began in 1868 as a day called Decoration Day. More than 600,000 soldiers had died during the American... | ||||||
| 4 events, - ![]() The perfect opportunity for families to learn together! Friday, May 29 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Discounted admission if you buy ahead • Free for members You and your children will have the opportunity to tour... | ||||||
| 3 events, ![]() Colonial America to Reconstruction June 2–26 John Edward Smith Gallery (Kemin Cultivation Center) Included with General Admission Introduce upper elementary-age students to the beginnings of American history and the skills involved in primary source analysis.... |