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Fredericksburg / Virginia / United States
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The Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center offers visitors a glimpse into the region's history and culture. It features a variety of exhibits comprised of furniture, stoneware, photographs, artifacts, weapons, agricultural tools and more. Visitors can bring home souvenirs from the museum gift shop. The facility is also available to host a variety of events, such as weddings and business functions. Visit the website for a preview of the museum's attractions.

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Brookline / Massachusetts / United States
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This nonprofit center has a 325-seat auditorium,  four exhibit/lecture halls and a dance studio. The activities contained within are extensive. The Maliotis Cultural Center hosts lectures, art exhibits, social events, children's theater, Greek concerts, Greek plays, movies and school graduations.

It was built in 1976, and the newest addition is the sprung hardwood floor of the dance studio. The room measures about 18' x 18' and is wheelchair accessible.

Santa Fe / New Mexico / United States
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The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian offers unique exhibitions of contemporary and historic Native American art. We’re famous for our focus on little-known genres, and for solo shows by living Native American artists. We originate every exhibition, bringing you new research, fresh perspectives, and a richness of visual expression you won’t see anywhere else.
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Indianapolis / Indiana / United States
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The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. The only museum of its kind in the Midwest, the Eiteljorg Museum features Western and Native American art and cultural objects. It also offer numerous exhibits, programs, festivals, and events throughout the year.

Parking at the Eiteljorg Museum
Parking at the nearby underground garage is free to museum visitors. Additional metered, on-street parking is also available.

Best and worst time to go to the Eiteljorg Museum
Visit the Eiteljorg Museum in June to attend the Indian Market and Festival. The Eiteljorg is the only museum of its kind in the Midwest and the Festival is a unique opportunity to explore not only the ongoing exhibits of the museum, but also the art, music, dance, and food of Native American cultures.

Admission to the Eiteljorg Museum
The Eiteljorg Museum is open seven days a week. Admission for those over five is in the $5-10 range. Children under four, members, and Native Americans are admitted at no charge.

Must see and must do at the Eiteljorg Museum
The outdoor spaces at the Eiteljorg Museum offer perhaps as much to see and enjoy as does the interior. Featuring an architecturally stunning building design and outdoor bronze sculptures as well as signs written in Miami, visitors should allow time to explore the grounds.

The Whitetail Deer bronze sculpture is a must-see during a visit to the Eiteljorg Museum. Set at the boundary of the museum's grounds on Washington Street, this outdoor sculpture is the museum's most recognized landmark.

Other places to visit near the Eiteljorg Museum
The Eiteljorg Museum is located within walking distance of Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indiana Convention Center, and Circle Center Mall. The Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens are located one mile from the museum.

Insider Tip for visitors to the Eiteljorg Museum
Pick up a set of garden cards at the admissions desk and learn interesting facts about the Indiana native plants growing in the garden as you stroll along the paths.

Author's Bio: Heather Hurley is a publishing professional and freelance writer living in Carmel, Indiana. She enjoys everything that downtown Indianapolis has to offer to families, including the Eiteljorg Museum.

 

Lawton / Oklahoma / United States
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The Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center offers visitors a glimpse of traditional cultural items and detailed historical information about the Comanche People. Free Admission - Tour Groups Welcome!
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Allentown / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Museum of Indian Culture is a non-profit organization and educational center. Founded in 1980, it is dedicated to presenting, preserving and perpetuating the history of the Lenape and other Northeastern Woodland Indian cultures.

The Museum of Indian Culture is located along the Lehigh Parkway at 2825 Fish Hatchery Road outside of Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.

The museum features dozens of arrowheads, tools, jewelry, animal pelts and other artifacts found in the Lehigh Valley and in an archaelogical site in Broomall, Pa. Displays depict Native Americans as they would have looked both prehistorically and after Europeans began to settle the area. 

A gift shop offers candles, jewelry, note cards, books and other items. The museum includes a research library.

The museum hosts workshops and festivals throughout the year.

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Fredericksburg / Virginia / United States
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The Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center offers visitors a glimpse into the region's history and culture. It features a variety of exhibits comprised of furniture, stoneware, photographs, artifacts, weapons, agricultural tools and more. Visitors can bring home souvenirs from the museum gift shop. The facility is also available to host a variety of events, such as weddings and business functions. Visit the website for a preview of the museum's attractions.

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Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is a unique Boston experience. Entering the beautiful flower-filled courtyard garden leading to the artfully cluttered galleries is like visiting the home of an eccentric great-aunt you didn't know you had. Built to Mrs. Gardner's specifications, almost everything in the museum was placed there by Mrs. Gardner herself when the museum opened in 1903. The result is a fascinating, sometimes frustrating collection of Renaissance, Dutch, Asian and American art, books, manuscripts and decorative arts. The Gardner is also known for its excellent concert and performance series and popular bistro cafe.

Best and worst time to visit the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Lines to enter the museum are usually long, but arrive early to mid-morning and you might get at least a few of the galleries to yourself. Afternoon brings crowds and fills up the popular Cafe G. The museum hosts its very popular Third Thursdays from 5-8, featuring music, a cash wine bar and special events in the galleries. Check the museum's calendar for concerts, open studio opportunities and even afternoon yoga classes in the courtyard. Events sell out early, so buy tickets online in advance.

Must see/do at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
In 1990 the museum was the victim of one of the great art thefts in American history. Most of the paintings, including three by Rembrandt, were taken from the Dutch Room on the second floor. There you'll see the empty frames where the missing paintings once hung -- a strangely eerie sight and something you aren't likely to see in any other museum. Downstairs on the first floor, The Blue Room features works of American portrait painter and close friend of Mrs. Gardner, John Singer Sargent. The museum's showpiece and centerpiece of the Titian Room is Titian's masterpiece, Europa. It was purchased by Mrs. Gardner in 1896 for a record-breaking price. Many art historians consider this one of the greatest European paintings on display in the United States.

Admission to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
The Gardner Museum has a variety of admission programs as well as many discounts and special offers. Admission to the museum averages about $15, with children under 18, members of the U.S. military and their families admitted free. Members of the Museum of Fine Arts and visitors who have a ticket stub from the MFA within the previous two days receive a $2 discount. (Likewise, your Gardner ticket will earn you $2 off an MFA admission.) There is also free admission to anyone celebrating a birthday and for everyone named Isabella.

Parking and public transportation to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Located in the heart of the Fenway, the very best way to get to the museum is via subway or the 'T.'
Take either the Green Line E train (make sure you're on an E train outbound toward Heath Street or Arborway, no other Green Line train will get you there) or the 39 bus to the Museum of Fine Arts stop. You'll see the Museum of Fine Arts as you disembark. Cross Huntington Avenue toward the Museum on to Louis Prang Street. The Gardner is two blocks away on your left. If you decide to drive, there is very limited on-street parking and Boston's meter maids are vigilant about ticketing expired meters. There are paid parking lots and garages near the Museum of Fine Arts on Museum Road. Once you've parked, it's a fairly pleasant walk along the Fenway toward Louis Prang Street and the museum.

Food at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Housed in the museum's new contemporary wing, Cafe G is a popular dining spot for both museum visitors as well as locals who appreciate the atmosphere as well as the food. The menu consists of seasonal specialties, small plates, main courses and desserts with prices comparable to other Boston-area restaurants. Visitors looking for a quick snack or who are dining on a budget might consider heading back down Huntington Avenue toward the Prudential Center. Here you'll find a variety of interesting budget-friendly snack options surrounding the campus of nearby Northeastern University.

Insider tip for visitors to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Ask for help. The Gardner Museum galleries are arranged in a style popular in the early 20th century -- paintings are hung practically floor to ceiling with no descriptions attached. To know what you're looking at or to find something you want to look at, spring for the self-guided audio tour or a take a noontime tour with a museum guide.

Author's bio: Frances Katz is a Massachusetts native, culture geek and former arts and entertainment writer for national publications including The Boston Herald. Her favorite Sargent painting is Mrs. Fiske Warren and Her Daughter Rachel. You are welcome to hang out with her on Twitter.

 

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Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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The Vilna Shul synagogue was built by Lithuanian immigrants in 1919. The building now houses a museum focusing on Jewish culture in Boston. No longer an operational synagogue, the Vilna Shul still holds prayer services one Friday each month and during holidays. The Vilna Shul is supported by private donations and is managed by a team of volunteers and two employees. 

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San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Witte Museum is museum that offers various exhibitions on South Texas history, culture and natural science. Located in San Antonio, it offers permanent exhibits that include dinosaur skeletons, cave drawings, wildlife dioramas and live animals. The museum showcases several historic homes including the H-E-B Science Treehouse. It also showcases a wide variety of handicrafts that are locally produced. It is a part of the Association of Science and Technology Centers Passport Program that is a consortium of more than 250 museums throughout the world. It offers a variety of public programs, such as Gallery of Ghosts, Encounter at Panther Cave, Vaquero y Cowboy, 1838: A Moment Between Wars and Noble Lofton, Buffalo Soldier.
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Makawao / Hawaii / United States
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The mission of Hui No`eau is to unlock creativity through exceptional visual art education. Located on the upcountry estate of Kaluanui, the Hui No`eau Visual Arts Center provides an array of programs that support lifelong learning in the arts including public workshops and classes, lectures, exhibitions, art events, historical house tours and educational outreach programs with schools and community partner organizations. One of the last of its kind on Maui, we are a non-profit, non-degree granting, community-based arts education organization offering open access to quality arts instruction by professional teaching artists. Our programs and services are accessible to all, regardless of artistic aptitude or ability to pay registration fees.
Abilene / Texas / United States
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A world-class, Old West heritage center/museum located in historic downtown Abilene.
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