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The mission of the Oakland Museum of California is to inspire all Californians to create a more vibrant future for themselves and their communities.
Our purpose is to serve the world through the collection, conservation, exhibition, and interpretation of Star Wars memorabilia and artifacts, using the collection to provide meaningful educational, aesthetic, intellectual, and cultural experiences for a wide array of audiences and to carry out other charitable and educational activities associated with this goal.
The Clearwater Bombers’ Legacy Project Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation whose purpose is to resurrect, promote, enhance, preserve, educate, and support the Clearwater Bombers’ legacy bestowed on the Clearwater community for 60 years.
The Children's Museum of Yuma County creates playful experiences where all children learn through exploration, imagination, and creativity. The Children's Museum of Yuma County serves families throughout Yuma County in Arizona, as well as Imperial County, California, and neighboring cities in Northern Mexico: San Luis and Algodones. The Children's Museum of Yuma County strives to honor the diversity of the region and bring an enduring educational experience to all children who visit.
The Marin Museum of Bicycling's mission is to illuminate and celebrate cycling’s past, present and future.
The Galveston Children's Museum Provides A Unique, Hands-On Environment Where Children Play, Explore, Investigate, Create, And Discover.
The official philanthropic entity for the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, the mission of the Remember the Alamo Foundation, established in 2015, is to provide support exclusively for the Alamo and its preservation, education outreach and public programs.
To inspire curiosity and creativity in children through hands-on learning
Through the efforts of dedicated friends and volunteers, our mission is to provide a center for education and for the preservation of military aircraft and artifacts by showing their importance to the world today.
Our goal is to educate the public to the historical significance of the trails as they traversed through the Greater Kansas City area. The country was developed on this basic form of transportation. Each trail with its own importance; Santa Fe Trail was a trail of commerce. Oregon Trail was a route of emigrants to discover new territory. California Trail went west to find “gold”. Lewis and Clark to find a primary water route that would link the east to the west.
Our mission is preserving Michigan's railroad history, starting with the Clinton Branch Railroad, laid in 1837 and the first branch line of the first railroad west of the Alleghany mountains. We also preserve historic railroad equipment, records and artifacts focusing on the tristate area (Michigan, northern Ohio and northern Indiana) and the New York Central Railroad, which owned the Clinton Branch.
Colonial Williamsburg's mission is to help "the future learn from the past" by preserving, restoring, and presenting 18th-century Williamsburg, and by engaging, informing, and inspiring people as they learn about this historic capital, the events that occurred here, and the diverse people who helped shape America.