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List of museums in the United States facts for kids

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Did you know there are over 35,000 museums in the United States? That's a lot of places to explore and learn new things! Museums are special buildings where amazing objects from the past and present are kept safe. They help us understand history, science, art, and different cultures. Visiting a museum is like going on a treasure hunt for knowledge and cool stories.

Discovering Museums Across the USA

The United States is a huge country, and every single state has its own unique museums. From giant science centers to small local history spots, there's always something new to see. You can find museums about dinosaurs, space, famous people, old cars, and so much more!

Museums in U.S. Territories

The United States also has territories outside the main 50 states, and they have museums too! These museums often share the unique history and culture of places like Puerto Rico and Guam.

See List of museums in the U.S. territories.

More Cool Museum Lists

Want to find even more amazing museums? Check out these lists:

  • List of most-visited museums in the United States
  • List of most-visited art museums
  • List of aquariums (where you can see amazing sea creatures!)
  • List of Route 66 museums (museums along the famous historic highway)
  • List of notable museums and galleries
  • List of planetariums (for exploring space and stars)
  • List of zoos (where you can learn about animals from all over the world)

Different Kinds of Museums

Museums come in all shapes and sizes, focusing on different topics. Here are just a few types you might find:

  • Children's museums (designed especially for kids to learn and play!)
  • Science museums (full of experiments and discoveries)
  • History museums (to learn about the past)
  • Art museums and galleries (to see beautiful paintings and sculptures)
  • Aerospace museums (about planes, rockets, and space travel)
  • Natural history museums (with dinosaurs, animals, and rocks)
  • Historic house museums (old homes that show how people used to live)
  • Military and war museums (about soldiers and battles)
  • Native American museums (to learn about indigenous cultures)
  • Sports museums (celebrating famous athletes and games)
  • Technology museums (about inventions and how things work)
  • Computer Museums (how computers have changed over time)
  • Living museums (where people dress up and act like they're from the past)
  • Ships as museums (old boats you can explore!)
  • University museums (museums run by colleges and universities)
  • Archaeological museums (about ancient discoveries)
  • Biographical museums (about the lives of famous people)
  • Ethnic museums (celebrating different cultures)
  • Farm museums (about farming and rural life)
  • Industry museums (about how things are made)
  • Lighthouse museums (about these important coastal guides)
  • Mass media museums (about TV, radio, and news)
  • Medical museums (about health and medicine)
  • Mill museums (about old factories)
  • Mining museums (about digging for minerals)
  • Music museums (about different types of music and musicians)
  • Open-air museums (museums that are outside!)
  • Presidential libraries (about U.S. presidents)
  • Railway museums (about trains and railroads)
  • Religious museums (about different faiths)
  • Scouting museums (about Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts)
  • Sculpture parks (outdoor areas with art)
  • Smithsonian Institution affiliates (museums connected to the famous Smithsonian)
  • Transport museums (about cars, trains, and other ways to travel)
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