Fort Smith Convention & Visitors Bureau
An exciting destination known as the city “Where the New South Meets the Old West,” Fort Smith, offers educational historical attractions where history will come alive for your students. 800-637-1477
Judge Isaac Parker's Courtroom Trial Re-Enactment
Sit on the jury of a re-enactment of Cherokee Bill’s Trial in Judge Isaac Parker’s Courtroom. 800-637-1477
National Historic Site
Tour this historic site where two military posts were built to keep peace on the frontier when Indian Tribes were relocated to Indian Territory. 479-783-3961
Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park
This National Historic Landmark preserves and interprets Arkansas’s tallest Native American mounds. REGION: CENTRAL. 501-961-9442
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
A visit to the Pequot Museum is not just a class trip, It’s an adventure! Students journey back in time to see and feel history come alive as never before. Exploring new worlds, they descend a glacial crevasse, walk through a 16th century Native American village, and stand next to life-size figures of the first people of New England as they hunt a herd of caribou. Mashantucket. Tel: 860-396-6945.
Stamford Museum & Nature Center
Dedicated to art, natural science and history, on 118 acres. Tel. 203-322-1646. REGION: Fairfield County, South West CT.
The Institute For American Indian Studies
The Institute for American Indian Studies located in the foothills of Litchfield County is a museum and education center. Washington, CT. Tel: 860-868-0518. REGION: Litchfield County, North West CT.
Ocmulgee National Monument & Indian Mounds
Climb ancient Indian mounds, visit inside a ceremonial earth-lodge, hike along nature trails and study archaeological remains. 478-752-8257.
Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, Southampton
Exhibits and detailed murals that depict lifestyles and technologies of the indigenous people of Long Island. Hands on interactive learning activities.
Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum, 100 Montauk Highway, Southampton, Long Island, NY (631-287-4923)
Houmas House Plantation
Enjoy the South the way it was meant to be. Historic mansion with educational and entertaining tours. Costumed tour guides tell the story of sugar production.
Abbe Museum
The Abbe Museum offers innovative exhibitions and programs on Maine’s Native American heritage. Field Trips, Outreach and Teacher Workshops. Tel: 207-288-3519.
L.C.Bates Museum of Natural History and Culture
The L.C. Bates Museum houses unique natural history and culture collections. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. 207-238-4250.
Yarmouth Historical Society
The Yarmouth Historical Society collections include a wide variety of Yarmouth-related objects such as textiles, decorative arts, tools, furniture and household items. Artifacts not currently on exhibit are accessible only by appointment. 207-846-6259.
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Explore our 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse, working boatyard, meet traditional craftsmen, enjoy hands-on activities and discover exhibits detailing the Bay's role throughout history. 410-745-2916.
Cape Outdoor Discovery
Cape Outdoor Discovery offers educational workshops and field classes for schools, youth groups and adults. We offer 2-5 day residential environmental education and outdoor adventure programs at Camp Clark in Plymouth, MA. Tel: 508-833-3040.
Plimoth Plantation & Mayflower II
History, our story, be there at Plimoth Plantation, a living history museum dedicated to retelling the bi-cultural story of 17th century Plymouth colony. For more information, 508-746-1622, www.plimoth.org.
Essex County Environmental Center
Essex County Environmental Center offers award-winning programs for students to learn about nature and explore the outdoors in a safe setting.
Fairview Lake YMCA Camps
We design programs to meet each groups’ specific environmental education, conference, or recreational needs and budget. Newton. Tel: 973-383-9282.
Montclair Art Museum
The Montclair Art Museum features its Permanent Collection, focusing on American and Native American art, as well as changing exhibitions. Montclair. Tel: 973-746-5555.
American Museum of Natural History & The Rose Center for Earth and Space
Over 42 Exhibition Halls, a giant IMAX Theater, and the Rose Center for Earth and Space. 212-769-5200.
Bard Graduate Center
Bard Graduate Center’s unique programs for schools and educators complement curricula in the arts, history, language arts, and science.
Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum Bronx, NYC
The Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum and Carriage House, Bronx, NY, invites teachers to introduce 17th & 19th-century life to their students.
Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum, 895 Shore Road, Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, NYC (718-885-1461) www.bpmm.org.
Green Meadows Farm
Green Meadows Farm offers a guided tour of over 300 farm animals in spring and fall and everyone takes a hayride. Special multicultural festivals. Tel: 718-470-0224. REGION: NYC.
Smithsonian"s National Museum of the American Indian
Museum focuses on the culture & artifacts of native peoples of the Western Hemisphere. School Programs: CULTURE INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS: Native American, as cultural interpreters, lead gallery programs. REGION: NYC. 212- 514-3700.
Bard Graduate Center
Bard Graduate Center’s unique programs for schools and educators complement curricula in the arts, history, language arts, and science.
Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, Southampton
Exhibits and detailed murals that depict lifestyles and technologies of the indigenous people of Long Island. Hands on interactive learning activities.
Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum, 100 Montauk Highway, Southampton, Long Island, NY (631-287-4923)
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
From French Impressionism to Native American art and
more, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art is one of the
nation’s finest university art museums.
Goddard Childrens Museum
Southern Oklahoma's very own "hands-on" children's museum. Our museum features dinosaurs, fossil digs, and native american exhibits. The Goddard Children's Museum is truely an extraordinary experience! Sulphur, OK. Tel: 580-993-3335. REGION: Murray County, South Central OK.
Jacobson House Native Art Center
Services offered to tour groups can include an American Indian meal with performances of dancers, storytellers, flute players and history presentations. Central Region: Norman.
Museum of the Red River
Some of the finest examples of American Indian art and artifacts are found at the Museum of the Red River. 580-286-3616. REGION: NORTH EAST
Oklahoma Indian Art Gallery
The best in contemporary Native American fine art by leading Oklahoma artists, as well as nationally recognized and historically important Native American artists. Central Region: Oklahoma City. Tel: 405-685-6162.
Omniplex
The complex houses several museums (hands-on science exhibits and air & space artifacts, Red Earth Indian Center, and the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum), a planetarium, gardens and greenhouses. 800-532-7652. REGION: CENTRAL.
Seminole Nation Museum
Documents the history and culture of the Seminole Indian Nation, the Freedmen and the early Oklahoma Pioneers since 1849. Central Region: Wewoka. Tel: 405-257-5580.
The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
Exhibits and classes designed to immerse your group in Oklahoma's past (dinosaurs!), its present natural wonders, and its Native American cultures.
Pocono Indian Museum
The Pocono Indian Museum, located in Northeastern Pennsylvania, is dedicated to showing the history of the Delaware Indian. Tel: 570-588-9338
Philadelphia Orchestra School Concerts
Bring the full experience of The Philadelphia Orchestra to your students with a program designed to enhance your students learning through music.
International Museum of Cultures.
The mission of the Museum is to be a window on indigenous people of the world and to create greater appreciation for ethnic and cultural diversity, thereby furthering mutual respect and peace between peoples. 972-708-7406. Dallas, North Texas.
Lake Meredith Aquatic and Wildlife Museum
Interprets aquatic and terrestrial wildlife, as well as the prehistory of the Panhandle region through indoor and outdoor exhibits. 806-857-2458. Fritch, Panhandle
Lubbock Lake Landmark
This 315-acre park, a Mecca for history and nature lovers, is a unique archaeological and nature preserve which has yielded evidence of ancient peoples and extinct animals. 806-765-0737. PANHANDLE.
The Dixie Dude Ranch
Dixie Dude Ranch is a 725 acre historic, working ranch with 20 rooms. Delicious food. Horseback riding, swimming, fishing, hiking, cookouts, hayrides, bonfires & entertainment. True Texas Ranch Experience. Tel: 830-796-7771. REGION: Bandera County, South Central TX.
Chimney Point State Historic Site
Chimney Point in the eastern shore of Lake Champlain has a rich history of Native American, French colonial, and early American inhabitants dating back as far as 7,500 years! Tel: 802-759-2412
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian has three permanent exhibits at its Washington, DC site: "Our Universes: Traditional Knowledge Shapes Our World," which explores Native cosmology; "Our Peoples: Giving Voice to Our Histories," which examines the history of Native people since 1491; and "Our Lives: Contemporary Life and Identities," looking at the 21st century status of Native peoples. The museum, part of the Smithsonian, also has temporary exhibits. Groups can arrange for a reserved spot in the timed-entry line, and can also arrange for guided tours.
Smithsonian Institution
Welcome to the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum complex and research organization composed of 19 museums, 9 research centers, and the National Zoo.