Gallery space showcases powerful imagery and graphic photography that tell a compelling story about social justice and community resilience. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, fostering a sense of hope and remembrance. Visitors engage with educational exhibits that celebrate Black history and shared voices.
Powerful artwork connects deeply with the nearby memorial, creating a moving experience. The gallery offers inspirational stories behind the art and welcomes visitors with great hospitality.
Powerful photojournalism captures key moments in recent U.S. history. The studio acts as a time capsule preserving stories after the cosmic shift following George Floyd's death.
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The studio's hours vary, so check before visiting.
King Demetrius is often present to share insights.
Expect a powerful and informative experience about Black history.
Museum spans multiple airplane hangars filled with historic aircraft like B-2 Stealth Bomber and Air Force One. Atmosphere feels inspiring and thought-provoking, with interactive exhibits and simulators that engage visitors of all ages. Free admission and mobility accommodations make it accessible and welcoming.
Exhibits feature a diverse and well-maintained collection of aircraft with a stunning backdrop of historic aviation displays. Some exhibits let kids climb inside cockpits, adding an interactive touch.
Displays cover the history of air flight and Air Force aircraft from the beginning to current technologies. The collection offers a deep dive into military and aviation history with educational exhibits.
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Admission to the museum is free for all visitors.
Parking is free at the museum for all guests.
The museum hosts various events, including private ceremonies and meetings.
Museum offers free admission every day with vintage automobiles and toys displayed in a spacious, well-lit warehouse setting. Atmosphere feels like stepping into a time capsule, with friendly, welcoming energy and immersive exhibits. Dog-friendly environment includes outdoor spaces and a dedicated pet relief area.
Exhibits showcase immaculate presentation in a visitor-friendly environment. One exhibit ranks among the most interesting around DFW.
An amazing collection of cars showcases both historical and modern vehicles. The museum offers a real history lesson on the evolution of the industrial age through cars, toys, and detailed historical information.
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Admission to the museum is free every day.
The museum hosts regular weekend events in the parking lot.
Special events like car shows occur throughout the year.
Art gallery combines unique architecture with desert landscaping and scattered outdoor sculptures. Atmosphere feels serene and intimate, resembling a home filled with imaginative, somewhat abstract artwork. Visitors encounter peaceful gardens, a koi pond, and a rustic chapel, creating a visually stunning and spiritual experience.
Expressive and colorful art fills the gallery, showcasing a deep commitment to social causes and life experiences. The entire site, including the grounds and architecture, feels like a living artwork that invites visitors to explore talent and history.
Bright colored art showcases rich Mexican-American cultural history. The site includes a beautiful compound where the artist lived and worked, offering an educational glimpse into his life and legacy.
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The adult ticket costs $10, and kids under 12 enter for free.
Guided tours are available and enhance the experience significantly.
Expect to see a variety of art forms including paintings, sculptures, and pottery.
Art deco architecture shapes a nostalgic atmosphere with terrazzo floors and vintage ticket counters. Exhibits and memorabilia highlight early aviation history, while planes visible from the rooftop add dynamic energy. Visitors often encounter themed events and period attire, enhancing the immersive 1940s vibe.
Exhibits focus on aviation and history with art deco architecture as a backdrop. Knowledgeable volunteers share stories, and airplanes plus a runway add to the visual interest during events.
An art deco building houses a rich collection of aviation history with artifacts and vintage models. Friendly staff provide detailed stories about the airport, planes, and the building's past.
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Admission is $10, free for military personnel and veterans.
The museum hosts an open house every 3rd Saturday of the month.
They hold fun events every month, including Wings & Wheels Saturdays.
Intimate museum space showcases vibrant local art and community history with a welcoming atmosphere. Interactive features like a chalk wall invite visitor participation. The environment reflects authentic community pride and thoughtful curation.
Vibrant exhibits showcase local artists and celebrate community heroes. The space serves as a hub of authentic art and culture with staff who deeply care about the work and visitors.
The museum offers an immersive journey through local history, culture, and innovation. Exhibits highlight the contributions of black and brown communities and feature art from local artists and entertainers.
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The museum offers free entry with a suggested donation.
The next exhibition opens on September 14.
The museum showcases local art and history, focusing on Compton's communities.
Heritage museum offers interactive children's play areas with a Viking boat and Swedish house, creating a kid-friendly atmosphere. Exhibits focus on Swedish immigration history with thoughtful displays and accessible content. A cozy cafe and small gift shop add to the welcoming environment.
Three floors feature thoughtfully curated exhibits showcasing Swedish-American history and culture. Displays include a model ship and other interesting artifacts that make browsing engaging.
Exhibits focus on Swedish-American history and the story of Swedish immigration to Chicago. Displays highlight Swedish culture and its ongoing influence in the community.
Good to know
The museum is free on the second Tuesday of every month.
Tickets cost only $4-6 and are well worth the price.
There is a designated free parking lot nearby.
Private museum tours offer intimate access to renowned art spaces with priority entry and customized guidance. The atmosphere is calm and focused, allowing deep engagement with exhibits through detailed stories and expert insights. These tours attract those seeking a personalized and enriching art experience beyond typical visits.
Private tours offer expert guides who highlight must-see exhibits and share fascinating backstories that deepen appreciation for art and history.
Medieval wing offers a vivid look at history through detailed art and knowledgeable guides. The historical perspective on the Morgan Library adds depth to the experience.
Good to know
Booking a private tour at the MET is highly recommended for a unique experience.
Tours are available when the museum is closed to the public on Wednesdays.
Maria Yoon is known for her engaging and knowledgeable tour guidance.
Museum space combines exquisite architecture with interactive exhibits that engage visitors of all ages. Atmosphere remains peaceful and contemplative, encouraging reflection on themes of nonviolence and history. Design balances visual, audio, and text information to create an inviting and informative experience.
Exhibits focus on Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence, love, and truth with clear, informative displays. Galleries use interactive technology to create an immersive experience blending history, art, and design.
History comes alive through interactive components like audio, video, and storyboards. The museum blends art, technology, and design to present Gandhi's life and teachings in an engaging, educational way.
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The museum hosts guided tours that are well-conducted and informative.
Workshops and lectures on Gandhi's principles are regularly scheduled.
A bike ride event occurs on the first Sunday of each month.
Museum combines Western art collection with a historic artist's home and a meticulously maintained cactus garden. Atmosphere feels intimate and informative, with exhibits highlighting both art and local heritage. Small space holds artifacts from John Wayne and offers a glimpse into the American West.
Extensive collection of Western art vividly captures the spirit of the American West. Friendly, knowledgeable staff provide insightful information about the artist's life and exhibits.
Exhibits focus on Western heritage and the legacy of Olaf Wieghorst. The site includes a historic house and a cactus garden that reflect the artist's world and local history.
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There is no entrance fee, but donations are accepted to support the museum.
The museum has a small store that accepts cash and credit cards.
Expect to see a collection of works by Olaf Wieghorst and other western artists.
Tight quarters hold hand-built ship models and authentic naval artifacts arranged by historical era. The atmosphere feels quaint and detailed, with a passionate focus on early US naval history. Visitors often engage with knowledgeable hosts and find the space welcoming to all ages and dogs.
Joe shows enthusiasm and deep knowledge about both the art and history on display. The gallery offers a unique experience focused on nautical history with carefully curated exhibits.
A miniature world illustrates naval history from the beginning to 1945 with handmade models and personal items. Joe shares his passion for history and knowledge freely, keeping the nautical history alive.
Good to know
The museum is free to enter, with optional donations.
Dogs are welcome at the museum.
The museum has easy access with nearby food courts and bathrooms.
Museum showcases an extensive Tiffany glass collection with stained glass windows and a stunning chapel centerpiece. Quiet galleries and an elegant courtyard create a peaceful, upscale atmosphere. Live music and seating areas offer moments of relaxation amid detailed exhibits.
A large collection of Tiffany art stands out, featuring glassware, lamps, jewelry, and stained glass windows. The gallery offers a pleasant ambiance with a serene garden view and exquisite glass artworks.
Displays focus on Louis Comfort Tiffany's life and studio, highlighting his art, glass, and architecture. Exhibits include detailed history of the chapel and showcase breathtaking Tiffany artwork with rich historical context.
Good to know
Admission is free on Friday nights during special events with live music.
The entrance fee is $6 per person, with $1 tickets for students.
Parking is free and located right behind the museum.
Museum occupies a retired fire station filled with historic fire trucks and authentic firefighting gear. Atmosphere balances educational exhibits with interactive play areas for children, including a real ambulance and fire truck to explore. Visitors experience a hands-on look at fire service history alongside engaging activities for families.
Exhibits offer a captivating journey through firefighting history. They are well laid out and brought to life by clear knowledge and passion.
Exhibits focus on fire service history with a strong emphasis on local heritage. Displays include fire engines, fun facts, and a dedicated kids' area.
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The museum holds a special show on the first Saturday of each month.
Admission is no longer free on the first Tuesday of the month.
Parking on nearby streets is available but can be expensive at $24 per hour.
Historic building with unique architecture houses a free, well-curated art collection. The atmosphere is peaceful and classy, enhanced by beautiful outdoor spaces including a sculpture garden and courtyard. Activities for children and a diverse gift shop add to the welcoming environment.
Art exhibits feature a fantastic selection including many Utah artists. Entry is free, making it accessible to all. The museum plays a strong role in supporting and promoting the local art community.
Historic building features unique architecture and houses a variety of history exhibits. Sculpture garden and quilt show add to the cultural experience.
Good to know
Admission to the museum is free, but donations are encouraged.
The museum hosts various events throughout the year, including art shows and concerts.
The annual Utah Art Salon showcases local artists and is a popular event.
Historic theater space offers an intimate setting with comfortable seating and excellent sound quality. The venue combines nostalgic charm with a vibrant community atmosphere, hosting concerts and cultural events that engage a diverse, grown-up audience.
Exhibits focus on Black History of the Deep South and local community heritage. Displays include artwork from various artists and tributes to James Weldon Johnson.
A historic venue combines a theater and museum showcasing rich history. Exhibits highlight the Black History of the Deep South and the city's Lavilla community through diverse artifacts and art.
Good to know
Free parking is available for visitors attending events at the venue.
The venue primarily serves mixed drinks, candy, and popcorn, with no full meal options.
The Ritz Theatre & Museum hosts various events, including concerts and social gatherings.
Spacious galleries showcase powerful Chicano art with modern, unique pieces and a two-story holographic display that commands attention. The atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable, inviting slow, thoughtful exploration without feeling crowded. Architectural details like a brick wall backdrop and a cool, well-designed interior enhance the experience.
Bold, vibrant colors and cultural references define the Chicano art collection here. The gallery offers a politically charged and culturally rich aesthetic with strong Latinex representation.
The center showcases Chicano civil rights, art, and history in a powerful way. It highlights Latin American art and Mexican history, deeply rooted in the local culture and community.
Good to know
Entry is free on the first Thursday of the month from 6 to 9 pm.
The museum hosts live art shows and cultural performances regularly.
The top floor features rotating exhibits, so check what's on display.
Sculpture gardens blend massive brick monoliths with botanical beauty along shaded, peaceful trails. The setting feels like a hidden oasis with a quiet, tranquil atmosphere that invites slow, reflective strolls. Sculptures appear naturally integrated rather than staged, enhancing the serene experience.
Outdoor art stands out with unique sculptures set in a well maintained garden that is small but diverse. The art gallery and house complement the grounds, creating a serene space where time easily slips away.
Historic house and art studio sit within gardens rich in old Florida history. Visitors can explore these spaces to connect with the area's past and creative heritage.
Good to know
The entrance fee is $15 for adults.
Street side parking is free, but limited.
The gardens are open seasonally; check hours before visiting.
Museum space immerses visitors with thematic design, interactive exhibits, and contemporary Cuban art. Atmosphere reflects deep respect for Cuban history, highlighting resilience and sacrifice. It draws those interested in Cuban culture and history, offering a captivating, educational experience.
Exhibits present a moving chronology of Cuban history with powerful stories about separated families, political prisoners, and censorship. Presentations use varied learning modalities that bring the Cuban exile experience to life with grace and authenticity.
Exhibits offer a living history of Cuba, showing the true story of its people and oppressors. Visitors experience a visual and aural journey through Cuban refugee history that feels deeply emotional and educational.
Good to know
Admission is free.
Parking is limited with only a few spaces available.
The museum hosts special events like film festivals.
Museum spans 77,000 square feet filled with vintage vehicles including classic cars, fire trucks, and construction equipment. Atmosphere is kid-friendly with interactive activities like item hunts and coloring stations, alongside functioning workshops and knowledgeable staff sharing vehicle histories. Layout is spacious and well-designed for easy walking and resting, creating a relaxed and engaging experience for all ages.
Exhibits feel expansive and are well organized. The space opened recently and shows a clear effort in preparing each display.
Spanning 77,000 square feet, the museum showcases impressively restored historic cars and trucks. Each vehicle features placards with detailed descriptions and historical context, including special exhibits on historic firetrucks.
Good to know
The museum is only open three days a weekโThursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Tickets can be purchased on-site without hassle.
The museum hosts family-friendly events throughout the year.
Museum space combines vintage soda memorabilia with a retro arcade in the basement featuring games from the 1960s to 1980s. Atmosphere feels relaxed and nostalgic, with carefully curated displays and a Happy Days vibe downstairs. Visitors of all ages enjoy the well-maintained classic arcade machines alongside historical exhibits.
Exhibits feature rare soda history artifacts and soda memorabilia alongside beer items. A fun soda bar lets you sit with a vintage coke bottle while watching old commercials, and staff share engaging stories about the displays.
Extensive collection of rare soda history artifacts showcases the evolution of Coke, Pepsi, and other brands. Friendly staff share detailed stories about the exhibits and the history of soda retailing.
Good to know
The entry fee is $15 per person, which includes access to the arcade.
Unlimited play in the basement arcade is included with upgraded admission.
The venue is fully handicap accessible for all visitors.
Small museum packed with Air Force history and interactive exhibits creates a quiet, informative atmosphere. Displays include WWII planes, Tuskegee airmen, and the evolution of Air Force training. Visitors find it well-presented and engaging for history enthusiasts.
Exhibits focus on the history of the Air Force, including the Tuskegee airmen and women in service. Displays feature historical events, equipment, and USAF responsibilities, bringing the past to life.
Displays cover the history of the Air Force with detailed exhibits on the Tuskegee airmen and women in the Air Force. The museum offers a well-presented, informative look at enlisted Air Force heritage and training.
Good to know
There are no fees to get in.
The museum is only open a couple days a week.
Expect to spend about an hour looking at the exhibits.
Museum spreads across three floors with over 100 carriages showcasing elegance and craftsmanship from past eras. Exhibits include sound effects and moving parts that bring history to life in a quiet, small and focused setting. Visitors experience a rich historical glimpse without crowds or high cost.
Small size focuses on art exhibits that change periodically. Three museums on campus include Art History and Carriages, with rotating galleries inside.
Multiple floors showcase a rich history of carriages and sleds from the New York metro area. Rooms display older modes of transportation with detailed exhibits on their evolution.
Good to know
Parking is available at the Long Island Museum across the street.
Admission is affordable, making it a budget-friendly visit.
The museum has over 100 carriages from the US and Europe on display.
Museum showcases a large collection of Tiffany glass art with beautiful, tasteful displays in a peaceful, quiet atmosphere. Visitors find the space spacious and well-lit, with occasional live music enhancing the experience. The setting attracts those interested in historical art and craftsmanship.
A nearly overwhelming collection of beautiful glass art stands out, especially the Tiffany collection which draws a lot of attention. Exhibits are lovely and well displayed, with many other pieces worth browsing through.
Displays offer a great sense of Tiffany's history with fascinating details. Friendly, knowledgeable staff enhance the experience.
Good to know
The museum entrance fee is a couple of dollars, making it inexpensive.
There is ample street parking available near the museum.
The museum features a diverse collection of art by L.C. Tiffany.
Victorian-era mansion showcases historic craftsmanship across three floors filled with period furniture, art glass, and paintings. The setting includes water features and greenery, creating a serene campus atmosphere. Visitors explore freely with self-guided tours and educational booklets.
Rooms showcase museum-quality art and period-appropriate furniture. Beautiful art glass and paintings decorate the space.
Three stories of historic ambience fill the mansion with a strong sense of the past. Free tickets allow full access to explore museum-quality art and detailed historical elements throughout the house.
Good to know
Admission to the Samuel Cupples House is free.
The tour is self-guided with informative booklets available.
There is a university parking garage nearby, about a seven-minute walk away.
Small museum shares local history through visually interesting exhibits including model ships and artifacts. It sits within a community building that also offers a library and cultural activity spaces. Admission is free, encouraging casual visits and learning.
A small art gallery sits upstairs with well presented exhibits that are visually interesting. The space includes a nice little art center above it.
Small but packed with local history, the museum offers a clear summary of the area's past and its boardwalk. Knowledge shared goes beyond the displays, making it a great spot for history lovers.
Good to know
Admission to the museum is free.
The museum is small but full of history.
The museum has a gift shop for souvenirs.
Big cylindrical space houses a massive 60-foot tall historical painting-in-the-round with an elevated platform for viewing. Quiet atmosphere invites slow exploration of restored artwork and informative film detailing the cyclorama's history and modifications. Surrounding paths feature beautiful horticulture and picturesque spots, blending art, history, and technology.
The gallery features a restored work of art that blends history, art, and technology. The Cyclorama Building offers a unique and fascinating art experience.
A massive historical painting captures a key battle with rich detail and real history. The Cyclorama Building combines history, art, and technology, featuring a 12-minute video that explains the painting's background and its historical context.
Good to know
There is a talk every hour.
The museum offers a $3 discount for veterans.
Wear comfortable shoes as the museum is very large.
Victorian mansion showcases intricate woodwork, stained glass art, and pocket doors that separate rooms. Atmosphere blends mystical and haunting vibes with rich historical detail. Tours reveal social history woven into the home's musical and architectural heritage.
Warm wood and unusual stained glass windows create a unique setting. Exhibits include fiber art as fine art, political statements through art, and works using found objects and wearable pieces.
A stunningly beautiful historic home offers a rich mix of local history, community stories, and personal tales about the house and neighborhood. Knowledgeable guides share detailed insights into late-19th and early-20th century architecture and the eccentric owner, preserving this unique piece of history.
Good to know
Reservations are required to visit the museum.
The museum accepts only cash payments.
Check the website for upcoming events like Poe-Fest.