This house was built in 1864. John Morris, the son of an Indianapolis settler, lived there until financial difficulties in the 1870s. He sold the house to Noble Butler, a bankruptcy lawyer. [read more]
See Civil War remnants, including artifacts, letters, personal diaries and more. Read more. It's a great place to learn about sum of Indiana's role in the Civil War. [read more]
A very nice and informative experience. I spent several hours there and loved every minute of it. There is so much to discover about the history. . Beautiful view of the creek, close.. [read more]
Great place to visit, and unknown to most college students. If interested in local history, you can go and see archeologists while they work, as well as look at tons of historical artifacts. [read more]
Salisbury House has a rare book collection that dates back to the 1400s. To learn more about the history of the house check out this C-SPAN video. Read more. [read more]
Free admission every day. Low prices on food and drinks and often have dollar specials. Score a picnic table with an umbrella if you get to the track early. [read more]
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is an unprecedented opportunity to travel back in time and experience the wonder and tragedy of the world’s most famous ocean-liner, Titanic. [read more]
The site of one of the bloodiest battles of the American Revolution, this park commemorates the 1779 Siege of Savannah and the role each nation played in the American fight for freedom. [read more]
More of Shreveport's great history here, come visit. . [read more]
Great exhibit! See it before it closes. . [read more]
This place is owned by musician Phil Collins. He is supposedly a big collector of Alamo memorabilia. Who knew?. Don't miss the Lemon (author) model of the Alamo and see what the mission looked.. [read more]
This museum is horibbly embarrassing. The displays are old and uninformative. The Louisiana heat makes the aircraft outside virtually unvisitable. . Home to SR-71A, serial number 61-7967. [read more]
Pick up some Cowboy Toffee Company toffee while you're there. It's local and delicious. . [read more]
Great variety in 1930s WPA building: dioramas on traditional Louisiana industry, historical artifacts, art of local artists including Clementine Hunter, and Native American Caddo Nation collection. [read more]
Great exhibit with activities for the entire family!. [read more]
Had a blast with my son, sister and her 2 kids. Love The interactive fire truck. It was so cool we had to do it again b4 we left. . Great place to have a birthday party! Fun and informative!. [read more]
The CAF Airpower Museum is dedicated to preserving the complete history of World War II military aviation and the memory of the men and women who built, serviced and flew the historic.. [read more]
Guided tours run on a schedule so if you don't show up at the right time you'll need to do a self-guided tour. Just ask the hostess lots of questions and you'll likely get a similar experience. [read more]
Friendly and knowledgable guys. They remember everything that's gone on in their history. Stop by an help these folks build a great museum. . $4 gets you an education about the history of the SAFD. [read more]
Deffinitely woryh the extra money!!! So many awesome & unusual things to see!!. [read more]
Once the country home of Frank Phillips, Woolaroc is a museum plus so much more. Mom & dad enjoy the museum, the kids love the petting zoo & all can enjoy a picnic lunch & a trip to the gift shop. [read more]
The museum is named for John M. Rivers, Sr. , Class of 1924. . [read more]
If you aren't careful you'll miss this great slice of history! Wonderful collection. . [read more]
Villa Finale, built in 1876, was restored in the late 1960s by preservation visionary Walter Mathis, who lived in the home until his death in 2005. Free admission for National Trust members. [read more]
The Old Exchange is a ‘must-see’ for all Charleston visitors. During your visit, you will discover this building’s integral role in our country’s quest for independence and its.. [read more]
The Telfair Academy contains two nineteenth-century period rooms and houses nineteenth- and twentieth-century American and European art from the museum’s permanent collection including.. [read more]
We love this place for a visit with the kiddos that will teach them and provide fun! Stop by and check out our kid's menu after!. Groupon 2 adults for 8 bucks can't beat it. [read more]
Best view of Kansas City. . Night time view of the Memorial is AMAZING!!!!!. [read more]
They have a chocolate shop at the end of the exhibit selling #Chuao chocolates and other products you don't normally see at stores. . [read more]
Our hours are 8:30 a. m. – 4:30 p. m. weekdays, excluding Bank holidays and December 24, 2012. Our free, walk-in experience allows you to see our interactive exhibits. [read more]
The National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial inspires thought, dialogue, and learning to make the experiences of the World War I era meaningful and relevant for present and future generations. [read more]
Come on the last 2 Sundays of the month to learn about the Philippines and Philippine culture. The house is shared with France who occupies the house on the first 2 Sundays. [read more]
Not only is it chalk full of history of Strawberry Hill, you can learn a lot about the roots of Kansas City, KS. Also, the museum boasts one of the best views of the KC-MO city skyline. [read more]
Best place to take the kids in Vegas. Its fun, educational and completely hands on! As it should be! Brings much needed culture to a fast city such as Las Vegas. [read more]
The Institute of Texan Cultures features exhibits, programs and special events that examine and promote heritage, ethnicity, history, social issues and popular culture. [read more]
The first Saturday of each month from 10:30-Noon, science based programs for children are offered. Kids learn about science and make hands-on projects to take home. [read more]