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July2017.Pdf Benefits Key: C - Free or Discounted Gift, Publication, or Service D - Discounted Admission F - Free Admission G - Gift Shop Discount P - Free Parking R - Restaurant Discount S - Special Event Offer T - Free or Discounted Tour(s) It is highly recommended to call ahead and do your own independent research on any institution you plan to visit. Name City Benefit Alabama Berman Museum of World History Anniston D Alaska Arizona Arizona Historical Society - Arizona History Museum Tucson D Arizona Historical Society - Downtown History Museum Tuscon D Arizona Historical Society - Fort Lowell Museum Tuscon D Arizona Historical Society - Pioneer Museum Flagstaff D Arizona Historical Society - Sanguinetti House Museum Yuma D Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park Tempe D Gila County Historical Museum Globe F, T, P Heritage Square Foundation Pheonix T Show Low Historical Museum Show Low F, G The Jewish History Museum Tucson F Arkansas Historic Arkansas Museum Little Rock F, P, G Old Independence Regional Museum Batesville F Rogers Historical Museum Rogers G, S Shiloh Museum of Ozark History Springdale G California Banning Museum Wilmington G Bonita Museum and Cultural Center Bonita F, G, P California Historical Society San Francisco F Catalina Island Museum Avalon F Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum Rancho Dominguez F, G, S El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park Santa Barbara F Folsom History Museum Folsom F Friends of Rancho Los Cerritos Long Beach G, S Goleta Valley Historical Society Goleta F, G Heritage Square Museum Los Angeles F, G, S History San José San José F John DeWitt Historic Museum and Library Alpine G Kearney Mansion Museum Fresno D Kern County Museum Bakersfield D Northern Mariposa County History Center Coulterville G Oakland Aviation Museum Oakland D Pasadena Museum of History Pasadena F, G Peralta Hacienda Historical Park Oakland F, T, P Rancho Cordova Historical Society Rancho Cordova S Sacramento History Museum Old Sacramento F San Diego History Center San Diego D, G San Mateo County History Museum Redwood City F Santa Ynez Valley Historical Museum & Parks Santa Ynez F Museums of Sonoma County Santa Rosa F, G, S Sutter's Fort State Historic Park Sacramento G ,S Tenderloin Museum San Francisco F, G The California Museum Sacramento F, G The Hass-Lilienthal House San Francisco F, G, T The Hayward Area Historical Society and Museum Hayward G The Walt Disney Family Museum San Francisco F Twentynine Palms Historical Society Twentynine Palms G USS HORNET SEA, AIR & SPACE MUSEUM Alameda D Whittier Historical Society & Museum Whittier G Colorado Centennial Village Museum Greeley D Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum Colorado Springs G, P Cozens Ranch Museum Fraser D Golden History Museum & Park Golden,CO G Heritage Park Kremmling D History Colorado Center Denver F Museum of Western Colorado Grand Junction D Museum of Boulder Boulder D, G Pioneer Village Museum Hot Sulphur Springs D South Park City Museum Fairplay D, G Connecticut 1842 Second Meeting House, Bethel Historical Society Bethel F, G Connecticut Trolley Museum East Windsor D Delaware Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village Dover D Delware Historical Society Willington F, G New Castle Historical Society Historic Houses New Castle D Florida Craker Coutry Tampa F, D Casa Feliz Historic Home Museum Winter Park C, G, T, S Edison & Ford Winter Estates Fort Myers D, P, G Florida Historical Society Cocoa G Florida Keys History & Discovery Center Islamorada D Fort Lauderdale Historical Society Fort Lauderdale C, D, G Heritage Village Largo G Historic Spanish Point Osprey D Historic Stranahan House Museum Fort Lauderdale D History Miami Miami F Jewish Museum of Florida Miami Beach D Key West Art & Historical Society Key West D Mandarin Museum and Historical Society Jacksonville G Old Davie School Historical Museum Davie D Orange County Regional History Center Orlando D, G Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum Kissimmee F, P Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History West Palm Beach G Sample McDougald House Pompano Beach F Seminole Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Clewiston F St. Petersburg Museum of History St. Petersburg D, G Tampa Bay History Center Tampa Bay D, G The Brevard Museum of History and Natural Science Cocoa D UWF Historic Trust Pensacola D Vero Heritage Center Vero Beach G World Golf Hall of Fame and Museum St. Augustine D Georgia American Baptist Historical Society Atlanta C Atlanta History Center Atlanta F Augusta Museum of History Augusta F, G Chieftains Museum Rome F Environmental & Heritage Center Buford F, G Marietta Museum of History Marietta F, G The Columbus Museum Columbus F, G The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum Atlanta F Thronateeska Heritage Center Albany F Hawaii Idaho Bonner County Historical Society & Museum Sandpoint F, G, P Illinois Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Springfield D Aurora Historical Soc. - Tanner House Museum Aurora G Aurora Historical Soc.- David L. Pierce Art & History Center Aurora G Boone County Historical Museum Belvidere F, C, G, S Center for American Archeology Kampsville F, G Dana-Thomas House Foundation Springfield C DuPage County Historical Museum Wheaton C, G Elmhurst Historical Museum Elmhurst G Erlander Home Museum Rockford D, P Ethnic Heritage Museum Rockford S Evanston History Center Evanston D, F, G, T Flagg Township Museum Rochelle F Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Oak Park D Geneva History Museum Geneva G, S Glessner House Museum Chicago D Historic Methodist CampGround of Des Plaines Des Plaines F, C, T, G Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County Quincy D, C, T, G Illinois National Guard and Military Historical Society Springfield G Illinois State Museum Springfield G Joliet Area Historical Museum Joliet D, S Kenilworth Historical Society Kenilworth C, G, S Lake County Discovery Museum Wauconda D, G Lincoln Heritage Museum Lincoln G Madison County Historical Museum and Archival Library Edwardsville G McLean County Museum of History Bloomington F Midway Village Museum Rockford D, G Mount Prospect Historical Society Mount Prospect C, G ,S Naper Settlement Naperville D Norwood Park Historical Society Chicago F Peoria Riverfront Museum Peoria F Spurlock Museum Urbana C, F Sycamore History Museum Sycamore F The Midwest Museum of Natural History Sycamore D, G The National Public Housing Museum Chicago D The Richard H. Driehaus Museum Chicago D Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum and Gardens Rockford D, P, G, S Vermilion County Museum Danville D Vermilion County War Museum Danville F Wilmette Historical Museum Wilmette G Winnetka Historical Society Winnetka F Indiana Brown County History Center Nashville D, G Conner Prairie Interactive History Park Fishers D, G, R Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians & Western Art Indianapolis D Ernie Pyle World War II Museum Dana F Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science Evansville F Indiana Historical Society Indianapolis F, G La Porte County Historical Society & Museum La Porte F Lake of the Red Cedars Museum Cedar Lake F, G, T Model T Museum Richmond D, G Monroe County History Center Bloomington F Museum of Culver & Lake Maxinkuckee History Culver G, S North Manchester Center for History North Manchester F, C, G Porter County Museum Valparaiso F, T ,G , S The History Center Fort Wayne F, G The History Museum South Bend D, F, T, G Wabash Co. Historical Museum Wabash F Whitley County Historical Museum Columbia City C Iowa African American Museum of Iowa Cedar Rapids F Hoyt Sherman Place Des Moines F, T, P Clinton Engines Museum (Jackson County Historical Society) Maquoketa D, C, T, G Jackson County History Museum Maquoketa D, C ,T , G Johnson County Historical Society Coralville F Living History Farms Urbandale D, P Muscatine History & Industry Center / Peal Button Museum Muscatine F Museum of Danish America Elk Horn F National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library Cedar Rapids D ,G National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium Dubuque D, G Salisbury House and Gardens Des Moines T Sioux City Public Museum Sioux City G The Amana Heritage Society Amana D, G The History Center Cedar Rapids F, P The Harlan-Lincoln House at Iowa Welseyan University Mount Pleasant C The Fort Museum and Frontier Village Fort Dodge D, G Vesterheim Norwegian American Museum Decorah D, G Kansas Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, and Boyhood Home Abilene D Ellis County Historical Society Museum Hays F, G Kansas Museum of History Topeka D Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics Lawrence C Rice Country Histoical Society- Coronado Quivira Museum Lyons F, T, S Shawnee Town Museum Shawnee F, G Shawnee County Historical Society Topeka D, G The Walter P. Chrysler Boyhood Home and Museum Ellis G Watkins Museum of History Lawerence T, G Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum Wichita F, G Kentucky Kentucky Historical Society Frankfort F Liberty Hall Historic Site Frankfort F Louisiana Maine Abbe Museum Bar Harbor D Boothbay Railway Village Boothbay D Old Fort Western Augusta D Rufus Porter Museum Bridgton D Seal Cove Auto Museum Seal Cove D Maryland Dorchester County Historical Society Cambridge G, S Johns Hopkins University Museums Baltimore D, G Maryland Historical Society Museum Baltimore F, P, G The Star-Spangled Banner Flag Museum Baltimore D Massachusetts Falmouth Museums on the Green Falmouth D, C , T, P, G Historic Newton: Jackson Homestead Newton D NHA Whaling Museum Nantucket D Kemp-McCarthy, Rowe Historical Society Rowe C, S, T, G Shirley-Eustis House Museum Roxbury D, T Westford Historical Society and Museum Westford F ,T, P, G, S Worcester Historical
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