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Printable List of Smithsonian Affiliates Smithsonian Affiliates April 2021 213 Affiliates in 46 states, Puerto Rico, and Panama STATE NATIONAL OUTREACH MANAGER ALABAMA 1. Anniston Museum of Natural History (Anniston) Laura Hansen 2. Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (Birmingham) Laura Hansen 3. U.S. Space and Rocket Center (Huntsville) Laura Hansen ALASKA 4. Anchorage Museum (Anchorage) Alma Douglas ARIZONA 5. Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum (Bisbee) Laura Hansen 6. Heard Museum (Phoenix) Laura Hansen 7. Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix) Laura Hansen 8. Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West (Scottsdale) Laura Hansen 9. Arizona Historical Society (Tempe) Laura Hansen 10. Arizona State Museum (Tucson) Laura Hansen (University of Arizona) 11. Desert Caballeros Western Museum (Wickenburg) Laura Hansen ARKANSAS 12. Mid-America Science Museum (Hot Springs) Laura Hansen 13. Historic Arkansas Museum (Little Rock) Laura Hansen CALIFORNIA 14. USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum (Alameda) Laura Hansen 15. Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts (Rancho Cucamonga) Laura Hansen 16. Cerritos Library (Cerritos) Laura Hansen 17. Columbia Memorial Space Center (Downey) Laura Hansen 18. Western Science Center (Hemet) Laura Hansen 19. Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach) Laura Hansen 20. California African American Museum (Los Angeles) Laura Hansen 21. California Science Center (Los Angeles) Laura Hansen 22. Japanese American National Museum (Los Angeles) Laura Hansen 23. LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes (Los Angeles) Laura Hansen 24. Aerospace Museum of California (McClellan) Laura Hansen 25. Agua Caliente Cultural Museum (Palm Springs) Laura Hansen 1 26. California State Railroad Museum (Sacramento) Laura Hansen 27. Hiller Aviation Museum (San Carlos) Laura Hansen 28. Maritime Museum of San Diego (San Diego) Laura Hansen 29. San Diego Air & Space Museum (San Diego) Laura Hansen 30. San Diego History Center (San Diego) Laura Hansen 31. Museum of Us (San Diego) Laura Hansen 32. Aquarium of the Bay (San Francisco) Laura Hansen 33. The Mexican Museum (San Francisco) Laura Hansen 34. Museum of the African Diaspora (San Francisco) Laura Hansen 35. Museum of Sonoma County (Santa Rosa) Laura Hansen COLORADO 36. University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (Boulder) Aaron Glavas 37. Denver Museum of Nature and Science (Denver) Aaron Glavas 38. History Colorado (Denver) Aaron Glavas 39. Littleton Museum (Littleton) Aaron Glavas 40. The Pinhead Institute (Telluride) Aaron Glavas 41. Telluride Historical Museum ( Telluride) Aaron Glavas CONNECTICUT 42. Connecticut Historical Society (Hartford) Jennifer Brundage 43. Mashantucket Pequot Museum Jennifer Brundage and Research Center (Mashantucket) 44. Mystic Seaport (Mystic) Jennifer Brundage DELAWARE 45. Hagley Museum and Library (Wilmington) Jennifer Brundage FLORIDA 46. Bishop Museum of Science and Nature (Bradenton) Alma Douglas 47. The Museum of Arts and Sciences (Daytona Beach) Alma Douglas 48. Kennedy Space Center Alma Douglas Visitor Complex (Kennedy Space Center) 49. Polk Museum of Art Alma Douglas at Florida Southern College (Lakeland) 50. Florida International University: Alma Douglas Frost Art Museum & The Wolfsonian (Miami) 51. HistoryMiami Museum (Miami) Alma Douglas 52. Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (Miami) Alma Douglas 53. The Baker Museum / Artis-Naples (Naples) Alma Douglas 54. The Mennello Museum of American Art (Orlando) Alma Douglas 55. Orange County Regional History Center (Orlando) Alma Douglas 56. St. Augustine Lighthouse Alma Douglas & Maritime Museum (St. Augustine) 2 57. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens (Sarasota) Alma Douglas 58. Tampa Bay History Center (Tampa) Alma Douglas GEORGIA 59. David J. Sencer CDC Museum (Atlanta) Alma Douglas 60. Georgia Aquarium (Atlanta) Alma Douglas 61. Morris Museum of Art (Augusta) Alma Douglas 62. Booth Western Art Museum (Cartersville) Alma Douglas 63. Tellus Science Museum (Cartersville) Alma Douglas 64. Southern Museum of Civil War Alma Douglas & Locomotive History (Kennesaw) 65. Georgia’s Old Governor’s Mansion (Milledgeville) Alma Douglas HAWAI’I 66. Lyman Museum and Mission House (Hilo) Alma Douglas 67. Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum (Honolulu) Alma Douglas 68. Kona Historical Society (Kona) Alma Douglas ILLINOIS 69. Schingoethe Center of Aurora University (Aurora) Aaron Glavas 70. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Champaign) Aaron Glavas 71. Adler Planetarium (Chicago) Aaron Glavas 72. DuSable Museum of African American History (Chicago) Aaron Glavas 73. Shedd Aquarium (Chicago) Aaron Glavas 74. Northwest Territory Historic Center (Dixon) Aaron Glavas 75. Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art (Elmhurst) Aaron Glavas 76. Peoria Riverfront Museum (Peoria) Aaron Glavas INDIANA 77. Conner Prairie Interactive Historic Park (Fishers) Aaron Glavas 78. Indiana Historical Society (Indianapolis) Aaron Glavas IOWA 79. National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library (Cedar Rapids) Aaron Glavas 80. The Putnam Museum & Science Center (Davenport) Aaron Glavas 81. Dubuque Museum of Art (Dubuque) Aaron Glavas 82. The National Mississippi River Museum (Dubuque) Aaron Glavas 83. Grinnell College, Faulconer Gallery Aaron Glavas & Aquarium (Grinnell) KANSAS 84. Cosmosphere (Hutchinson) Aaron Glavas 3 KENTUCKY 85. Kentucky Historical Society (Frankfort) Alma Douglas 86. International Museum of the Horse (Lexington) Alma Douglas 87. The Frazier History Museum ( Louisville) Alma Douglas LOUISIANA 88. National World War II Museum (New Orleans) Laura Hansen 89. Louisiana State Exhibit Museum (Shreveport) Laura Hansen MAINE 90. Abbe Museum (Bar Harbor) Jennifer Brundage MARYLAND 91. Historic Annapolis (Annapolis) Jennifer Brundage 92. 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