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Largest museum in the world tasked with presenting our shared art, history and science of time and time keeping.
The Willard Clock Museum features over 75 Willard clocks, tools, 18th and 19th century firearms, and Nipmuc Indian artifacts in a period setting.
Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum is listed in the World's Almanac's 100 most unusual museums in the U.S.
Through a series of intriguing exhibits, the Decoy Museum presents a comprehensive look at the history and artistry of decoy carving and usage on the Susquehanna Flats.
The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art,
Wenham Museum is a Museum of childhood and New England family life celebrating childhood, connecting generations and honoring heritage on Boston's North Shore for three centuries.
Tour the birth home of Thomas Edison, and hear about his inventions, his family and his impact on the world.
Learning center that explores the history, impact and applications of electricity and magnetism in the life sciences.
The Fanimation Antique Fan Museum contains more than 450 antique ceiling and desk fans with over 140 manufactures represented.
Since 1935, the NRA Museum collection has become one of the world's finest museum collections dedicated to firearms.
Our mission is to preserve the J.M. Davis collection for the education and enjoyment of the general public for many generations to come.
The Winchester Historic Firearms Museums has one of the largest collections of Winchester rifles on the west coast.
Largest collection of international folk art in the world, and home of the International Folk Art Market in July.
Craft & Folk Art Museum hosts rotating exhibitions and numerous public programs for those seeking sensations not unlike delight.
Large complex encompassing Museum of American Glass and large folk-life center that puts up folklore performances.
The Museum of American Glass in West Virginia is dedicated to sharing the diverse heritage of American Glass.
Mission: Engage, excite and educate our regional and global audiences using our world renowned glass paperweights, glass collections and changing exhibitions.
The Historical Glass Museum has a large collection of glassware made in America dating from the 1800s to the present day.
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