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Offering exhibits and events about minority women, a research library and space for conference on women's issues.
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Preserving the history of women in aviation.
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Displays artifacts, scrapbooks and photographs in two museums maintained by the Kingston Woman's History Club in Kingston, Georgia.
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Nonpartisan, nonprofit educational institution dedicated to revealing, presenting, and celebrating the rich and diverse history of women's contributions that have shaped American culture and society. Features volunteer information, membership information, news, events and a cyber museum.
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Focusing on living artists of New Mexico through statewide and national art shows, educational programs, lectures and special events. Includes membership guidelines and activities.
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A collection of the papers, personal items and other historic artifacts of some of the most significant achievements and adventures of the international community of women pilots at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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Preserve and exhibit artifacts honoring pioneer women of all eras, with 17-foot bronze monument.
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Located in San Francisco, the museum combines exhibits that celebrate and chronicle the history of women's roles in society and history.
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Dedicated to honoring and documenting the lives of women who have distinguished themselves in all walks of life. Features five gallery areas, a multi-purpose theater with state-of-the-art audio visual equipment, interactive information kiosks, hands-on children's area and traveling displays. Includes hours, fees and directions. Located in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Museum dedicated exclusively to the exhibition, preservation, and acquisition of works by women artists of all nationalities and periods. NMWA conducts research and offers education programs.
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Dedicated to honoring women who have contributed significantly to the development of the country. Includes an extensive collection of biographical profiles.
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A resource for history of women in the Army. Located in Fort Lee, Virginia.
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Mobile museum contains artifacts, documents and memorabilia from more than 20 women activists and reformers. Includes contact information.
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Exhibits celebrate the women's movement, women in the arts, sports, and science. Includes details of the collection, events, education programs, memberships, volunteer opportunities, hours, and admission fees. Located in Dallas.
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Provides purpose of the exhibit, history of working women and general museum information. Sponsored by the Japan Association for the advancement of Working Women.