Decorative arts museum, 60-acre wild garden, preeminent research library.

Opened in 1975, located on the Iowa State University campus in Ames. This museum features decorative arts, including glass, ceramics, and textiles, as well as fine art and ethnographic collections.

Dedicated to works by and about women of the African Diaspora, this museum features exhibitions that highlight the contributions of black women artists.

This museum boasts a significant collection of African American art, including works by renowned artists such as Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden.

This collection features personal papers, books, and other artifacts related to the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Morehouse alumnus.

The American Giants Museum has the potential for increasing tourist and tour group visits to Atlanta, inspiring the Atlanta Betterment Fund to establish the Museum on this stretch of Route 66. The City anticipates additional visitors will translate into economic growth for the community and local businesses.

The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum offers over 120 cars on exhibit on three levels, nine automotive themed galleries allow the visitor to experience everything from classic cars (as defined by the Classic Car Club of America), to Indiana built cars, to racing and engineering themed exhibits and the original Auburn Automobile Company showroom and company offices.

Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum – LCJM, Baltimore. 250 likes · 82 were here. Recognized as the “Mother of the Civil Rights Movement,” Lillie Carroll Jackson contributed to the

National Museum of Dentistry, Baltimore. 6,574 likes · 1,118 were here. Discover fascinating exhibitions that encourage good oral health habits and celebrate the heritage and future of dentistry.

Baltimore American Indian Center, Baltimore. 5,813 likes · 47 talking about this. Founded by Natives, run by Natives, serving the Greater Baltimore community since 1968!

The American Visionary Art Museum, located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, opened on November 24, 1995. Designed by architects Rebecca Swanston and Alex Castro, the museum’s buildings feature vibrant, eclectic exteriors that reflect the spirit of the art within. The museum’s collection includes works by self-taught artists who often created their pieces outside of traditional art contexts. Highlights include Howard Finster’s elaborate “Paradise Garden” and the mirrored mosaic facade by artist Bob Benson and a team of volunteers.

A museum about civil war and railroad history






