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The Historic New Orleans Collection is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to the study and preservation of the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South region. General and Mrs. L. Kemper Williams, private collectors of Louisiana materials, established the institution in 1966 to keep their collection intact and available for research and exhibition to the public. Over the 40 years since its founding, THNOC has added to its holdings and augmented the physical structures that house them; established ambitious publishing and exhibition schedules; and developed innovative educational programs.
In a complex of historic French Quarter buildings at 533 Royal Street, The Collection operates gallery space for changing and permanent exhibitions, as well as a house museum and museum shop.
The Williams Research Center at 410 Chartres Street makes available to researchers The Collection's holdings: some 35,000 library items, more than two miles of documents and manuscripts, and approximately 350,000 photographs, prints, drawings, paintings, and other artifacts.
Oregon Historical Society
As the steward of Oregon’s history, the Oregon Historical Society educates, informs, and engages ...
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As the steward of Oregon’s history, the Oregon Historical Society educates, informs, and engages the public through collecting, preserving, and interpreting the past . . . in other words, Oregon history matters.
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The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula (www.fortmissoulamuseum.org) is a department of Missoula County government. The Museum is on 32 acres at the heart of historic Fort Missoula (1877-1947). The mission of the Museum is "to keep Missoula County's history alive." There are 13 historic structures, many restored with exhibits, the main Museum is housed in the 1911 Quartermasters Warehouse with one permanent exhibit and three changing galleries. Major emphasis is on local history, the history of forest management, and fort history.
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