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Exhibits and programs
Exhibits include: Attorney John Dwan's recreated office and other artifacts ; a history of the company including photos and documents ; a " lab " area representing the establishment of research and development, product diversification and growth ; and hands-on interactive programs and technology applications.
Exhibits and programs about the region's culture and history are maintained and presented by rangers and docents at Clear Lake State Park and at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park.
Exhibits remain the primary means of informal education, but throughout its history the Museum has supplemented this approach with innovative educational programs.
The Museum's curatorial and scientific staff in the departments of Anthropology, Botany, Geology, and Zoology conducts basic research in the fields of systematic biology and anthropology, and also has responsibility for collections management, and collaboration in public programs with the Departments of Education and Exhibits.
* Exhibits, programs, and special events designed to entertain, inspire, and educate
Exhibits are free and open to the general public, as are The Archives, which offer the opportunity to view videos, read books, access the Pillow ’ s computer catalog, or view The Pillow's permanent collections of programs and photographs.

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The Institute also planned to furnish a regular series of articles, beginning in the fall of 1960, on its more significant Scientific Exhibits.
Exhibits include Roman boots, shoes, armour, jewellery and coins, infra-red photographs of the writing tablets and, from 2011, a small selection of the tablets themselves, on loan from the British Museum.
* Museo de Historia Natural ( Natural History Museum ): Exhibits on Bolivian paleontology, geology, zoology and botanical elements of interest.
Exhibits include displays on Hernando DeSoto, Civil War History, antebellum homes of the county, civil rights, and the history of each of the county's municipalities.
Exhibits include: Revolutionary War, the Founding of Hattiesburg, Buffalo Soldiers, World Wars I and II, Desegregation, Korean War, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Global War on Terrorism, You Can Be A Soldier, Hattiesburg's Hall of Honor, and World Map.
Exhibits are on surrounding ranch and farming areas.
The U. S. Congress lent $ 1 million to the Fair's directors and gave $ 300, 000 for the construction of a large US Government & State Exhibits Hall on the site.
Exhibits include many items of local interest including an exhibition themed on the battle of Evesham.
Exhibits on ecological succession are displayed in the Hour Glass, a museum in Ogden Dunes.
Exhibits include an acidic sphagnum bog supporting northern species and insectivorous plants, the only shale barren with endemic species in an arboretum, rare endangered large-flowered azaleas, of mature Oak-Hickory Forrest including two identified century specimens, and a species on the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Threatened Species list found protected and propagated at the arboretum: Betula uber, Round-Leaf Birch.
Exhibits on the first floor were part of the thematic unit entitled ‘ Professionals in the market place ’.
* Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library-Lancaster County History with Exhibits and Guest Speakers, History and Genealogical Library with approximately 10, 000 books and manuscripts, with heavy emphasis on the Northern Neck, Virginia and Maryland colonial records, local family genealogies, plantations and churches, and all major state and local periodicals and magazines
* Exhibits at the Washington State History Museum Exhibit information on the Washington State Historical Society's website
Exhibits focus on the westward expansion and pioneers, the drawings and paintings of William Henry Jackson, and the geology and paleontology of the region.
Exhibits at the center focus on the plants and animals of the rain forest, the importance of rain forests around the world, and threats to rain forests and efforts to conserve them.
Exhibits focus on Mennonite history, colonial and Victorian era farm life, and the Herr family.
Exhibits focused on the activities of NASA, space, space exploration, science, geography, weather and more.
Exhibits focus on the geology and natural history of the park and forests, including forest recovery, reforestation and conservation of forest resources.
Exhibits focus on the geologic history of the volcano, eyewitness accounts of the explosion, and the science of monitoring volcanic activity.
The RAF Signals Museum is focused on the development of electronic communications by the RAF since World War I. Exhibits include radio and electronic equipment and memorabilia, a typical RAF Y Station from World War II, and the training of Aircraft Apprentices and boy entrants for Signals and Communications trades.
Exhibits include a 300-year-old Indian canoe and marine fossils recovered from the lake, natural history specimens, Waccamaw Siouan Indian artifacts, early European settler artifacts, railroad including a caboose, information on local industries including turpentine, cypress shingles, logging, and tool manufacturing, along with many old photographs.
Exhibits are also found on the Members of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
Exhibits introduce the inhabitants and seascapes of the Pacific, while also focusing on specific conservation messages associated with each region.
Exhibits focus on the island's natural and cultural history, including the Timucua Indians, cotton plantations that were established by American Revolutionary hero General Nathaniel Greene and cotton-gin inventor Eli Whitney, the history of the ruined mansion Dungeness and the Plum Orchard estate, and area activities during the War of 1812.

Exhibits and history
Exhibits include the history of sea fishing, sea animals, the town and its region, and old navigation equipment.
Exhibits and demonstrations showcase the connections between early industrial technology and early American history.
* Exhibits about the history of slavery and opponents including John Brown and President Abraham Lincoln ; and the American Civil War that ended it.
Exhibits include weapons, uniforms, medals, photographs and artifacts about the history of The Royal Regiment of Canada and its predecessors – the 10th Royal Grenadiers, 3rd Battalion ( Toronto Regiment ) and 123rd, 124th, 204th and 58th Battalions, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Exhibits include ancient art and both reproductions and original art depicting famous moments in swimming history ( from ancient times to modern ), swimwear, and civil rights, as well as memorabilia and artifacts belonging to persons who have promoted or excelled in aquatics.
Exhibits in the tunnels and under the dome tell the story of the German occupation of France during World War II, the V-weapons and the history of space exploration.
Exhibits detail the history and operations of the lighthouse, including access to the restored engine room and workshop with the original fog horn.
Exhibits include the area's culture and history, and the natural history and geology of the volcano and the eruption, including the recovery of the area's vegetation and animal life.
Exhibits in the Center cover the history of Mendenhall Glacier showing how it covered the valley when Joseph Whidbey, master of the HMS Discovery during George Vancouver's 1791-95 expedition, toured the area in 1794 and what is happening due to climate change today.
Exhibits trace the regiment's history, and include displays of photographs, paintings, weapons, badges, medals, uniforms and regimental regalia.
Exhibits include the history of the Hmong settlement in King County, along with traditional embroideries.
Exhibits include the park's natural history, the resort era, activities of the CCC, and the history and culture of the Creek Indians.
Exhibits display the archaeology and history of the Land of Israel in chronological sequence, from the Chalcolithic period to the Byzantine period.
Exhibits present the regiment's history from the late 17th century to present day activities.

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