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Novato / California / United States
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The Museum of the American Indian is one of the little known treasures of Marin County. Situated on an actual site of a Miwok Village, the Museum is devoted to Native American culture and is the only one of its kind in the Bay Area. The Museum also serves as an educational center to over 6, 000 elementary children each year. The Native American artifacts and reference materials are irreplaceable and provide a unique opportunity to learn about the local native life ways. The Museum was founded in 1967 in response to the rapid development of Marin County. Construction activity in the county unearthed masses of archaeological objects related to the original inhabitants of the region, the Coast Miwok people. The Museum was originally designed to serve as a repository for these materials. Today, the museum still houses a large collection of Coast Miwok artifacts ; however, the scope has broadened considerably and its programs and collections represent Native American cultures from across the entire continent. Artifacts on display include Navajo textiles, Eskimo carvings, Plains beadwork, birch bark baskets and Northwest coast masks. These artifacts are displayed in the various exhibits to help both adults and children understand and appreciate the diversity and beauty of Native American art and culture.. The Museum offers programs for elementary schools that explore the history and culture of Native Americans of California and other regions of the country. These programs fulfill State of California curriculum for social studies. Other educational programs presented by the Museum include, ( Camp Coyote, a summer program for 6 to 12 year olds ), a six part lecture series for adults, traditional story telling by Native elders, in-depth professionally produced exhibitions that explore traditional art forms and annual public events such as Trade Feast The Coast Miwok Indians were hunters and gatherers whose ancestors had occupied the area for thousands of years. About 600 village sites have been identified in the area. They were also considered skillful craftsmen in basketry, flint knapping and clamshell bead making. The Coast Miwok lands covered present day Novato, Marshall, Tomales, San Rafael, Petaluma and Bodega. The Southern Pomo people are from the Sebastopol area. Many of Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo people still live within their ancestral territories. In 2000 the Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo tribes were restored to federally recognized status as The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria.
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Philadelphia / Pennsylvania / United States
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Founded in 1887, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, also known as Penn Museum, has conducted more than 400 archaeological and anthropological expeditions around the world. Its three gallery floors feature materials from Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Bible Lands, Mesoamerica, Asia and the ancient Mediterranean World, as well as artifacts from native peoples of the Americas, Africa and Polynesia. The museum offers a glass-enclosed a caf and three shops that include Museum Shop, Second Site shop and Pyramid Shop for children. The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology also provides a membership program and educational programming for children and adults. The museum is located in Philadelphia.
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Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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Founded in 1866, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology is one of the oldest museums in the world. The museum houses records of human cultural history in the Western Hemisphere. Based in Cambridge, Mass., it engages in anthropological discourse through exhibitions, workshops, symposia and publications. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology offers teacher workshops, interactive programs for children, as well as classes and special events for families and public lectures. In addition, the museum enables students to undertakes research on its collections.
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Los Alamos / New Mexico / United States
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Founded in 1916, the National Park Service, also known as NPS, is a bureau of the Department of the Interior. It works in more than 400 national parks, recreational sites, monuments and battlefields in the United States. The agency focuses on the issues that include fire management, global conservation, and safety and social science laws and regulations. The National Park Service partners with state and local governments, nonprofit organizations and historic property owners to preserves park resources. It administers the Climate Friendly Parks program, which educates, communicates and mitigates climate change and air pollution concerns in national parks. The agency offers budget formulation, legislative support, policy and regulatory direction solutions.
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Middleboro / Massachusetts / United States
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San Juan Capistrano / California / United States
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Mission San Juan Capistrano is Orange County's most famous non-Disney landmark. Opened a few months after the Declaration of Independence was signed, this magnificent semi-crumbling venue provides tremendous insight to California's pre-statehood years. It's a must-see for history buffs and California school-age children.

Parking and public transportation at Mission San Juan Capistrano
There is no direct parking at the Mission, but there is plenty of free parking within a couple blocks. There is also a Metrolink station two blocks away if you want to take the train instead.

Best and worst time go to Mission San Juan Capistrano
If you want to see the swallows come back to Capistrano, you need to visit the Mission in March. Be wary of visiting on weekdays in April and May, as the venue typically gets particularly crowded with large school groups.

Admission to Mission San Juan Capistrano
It will cost between $6 and $9 to enter the Mission, depending on your age and whether or not you're with a large group. If you're local, you can also pick up an annual pass.

Must see/do at Mission San Juan Capistrano
The ruins of the Mission's Great Stone Church are considered one of California's most remarkable pieces of architecture. The tiny, historic Serra Chapel is still an active place of worship on Sunday mornings. The Native American Museum and Interpretive Room provides a glimpse into pre-mission Orange County life.

Other places to visit near Mission San Juan Capistrano
The Los Rios Historic District, California's oldest neighborhood, is a couple blocks west. If you'd rather soak up some rays, the semi-isolated beach community of San Clemente is a 10-minute drive. You're also about 20 minutes from the art galleries and boutique shops of downtown Laguna Beach.

Insider tip for visitors to Mission San Juan Capistrano
Look for the headstone of Jose Antonio Yorba in the mission's cemetery. Yorba is largely considered to be the father of Orange County, as he and his family were the region's first major settlers.

Rich Manning is a freelance writer based in Orange County, CA. He's been writing about food, drink, and lifestyle in Southern California for over ten years.

 

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Anaktuvuk Pass / Alaska / United States
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Concord / Massachusetts / United States
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Minute Man National Historical Park preserves and interprets significant sites, landscapes and structures where the American Revolution began on April 19, 1775. The park is currently a global symbol of humanity's universal struggle for liberty.

The 1,038-acre park includes the Minute Man statue, the North Bridge (site of "the shot heard round the world") and sections of the Battle Road. Also preserved at the Minute Man National Historical Park is The Wayside, where 19th-century authors kept the spirit of the Revolution alive by contributing to the creation of a uniquely American literature. The five-mile Battle Road Trail allows opportunities for walking, bicycles or wheelchairs and following remnants of the historic road. Individuals may also visit historic houses, farming fields, wetlands and forests along the way.

 

Dayton / Ohio / United States
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Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is approved by the American Association of Museums and is affiliated with the Association of Children s Museums. It offers a variety of educational programs related to wildlife, anthropology and geology. The museum s astronomy department provides more than 200 specimens of meteorites. Its biology department preserves specimens for scientific research and graduate studies. The museum s geology collection includes over 15,000 rocks, minerals and paleontological specimens. Its live animal collection consists of more than 100 amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. The museum also operates a gift shop that offers educational toys, games, home science experiment kits, books, T-shirts, tote bags, key chains and coin purses. Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is located in Dayton, Ohio.
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