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Arlington Heights / Illinois / United States
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Located near downtown Arlington Heights, the Arlington Heights Historical Museum features the 1882 Frederick W. Müller home, the 1906 soda pop factory, the coach house, the 1908 Banta house and a replica 1830s log cabin. The Museum hosts tours, children's education programs, adult classes and special events. The museum also hosts private events. Visit the Arlington Heights Historical Museum website for facility, program, membership and volunteer information.

Trumbull / Connecticut / United States
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Trumbull Historical Society is a museum and research library dedicated to preserving Turmbull's history and educating residents on its past. The museum sits at the site of the first settlement in Trumbull. There is a bookstore and a gift shop which are open the first and third Sundays of the month, or by appointment.

Preserving the memories and achievements of the greatest athletes of all time. Featuring the largest collection of sports memorabilia, over one million mementos.
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Fergus Falls / Minnesota / United States
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Otter Tail County Historical Society is located Fergus Falls, Minnesota in the heart of west central Minnesota. We are the official county historical society and collect the history of the entire county. Otter Tail County Historical Society is a private, nonprofit organization whose purpose is the collection, preservation and interpretation of Otter Tail Countys history and heritage. This is achieved through a variety of services including the Societys exhibit gallery, educational outreach program, special public programs, archival and object collections, and a genealogical and local history research library. The development of these services had made the Society an active partner in the educational and cultural life of Otter Tail County. Otter Tail County Historical Society was organized on July 31, 1927, at a gathering at Amor Park. For decades the Society was headquartered in the basement of the county courthouse. In 1972, Underwood native, John Gronner, lead a county-wide capital fund drive which resulted in a new museum. Ten years later another drive provided funds to add an agriculture wing. Many volunteer hours have gone into making the Society what it is today. Local artist, Charles Beck, designed and implemented the installation of many exhibits that continue to tell the history of Otter Tail County. Our library has grown because of the generous donations of time and funds. A financial contribution made in honor of Samuel P. Adams continues to sustain the library and archives. Volunteer hours donated by many volunteers including Ann Smalley Jordan, for whom the archives was named on May 22, 2004, have and continue to increase our holdings. Our educational programs started in 1979 when our first educator, Judy Stringer, put together our first education kit. In 2002 we celebrated our 75th Anniversary with the completion of a site improvement project which almost doubled our parking lot, made a bus drop-off and handicap accessible ramp as well as provided better drainage away from the building. We are currently trying to raise $100, 000 for our Technology Fund. This fund will provide a regular source of revenue for computer upgrades and improvements. Please consider making a donation to this fund.
Woodinville / Washington / United States
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The museum, operated by the Woodinville Heritage Society, is open to the public on Sundays, and some Saturday's for special events. Admission is free, though the Heritage Society will gladly accept donations.

The 100-member Heritage Society is also looking for volunteers who want to help work at the museum when it’s open, as well as work on other projects, such as cataloging its collection of items. Anyone interested in participating can contact Marilyn Fullmer at [email protected], or 425-788-9862.

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