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Gray Area

San Francisco, California

415-843-1423

grayarea.org

Gray Area is a San Francisco-based nonprofit cultural center catalyzing projects at the intersection of art and technology, applied toward social good. We produce public events, including performances, exhibitions, and conferences; offer education programs that teach creativity with advanced digital tools; and operate an incubator and research labs producing collaborative, creative projects that address critical contemporary challenges.

History Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Historical Society

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

954-463-4431

historyfortlauderdale.org

Founded in 1962 by a group of pioneer families, the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society today operates three museums and a research library in Fort Lauderdale’s downtown Arts & Entertainment District. The Museum of History is housed in the 1905 New River Inn, with a rotating visual arts exhibit in its first-floor galleries and four

Delaware Historical Society

Wilmington, Delaware

302-656-0637

dehistory.org

Since its founding in 1864, the Delaware Historical Society (DHS) has acquired an extraordinary collection of more than 3 million objects, books, documents, photographs, and maps and nine historic buildings related to Delaware’s past and its importance to the nation. We are the only private nonprofit organization with the mission to serve as the statewide organization exploring, preserving, promoting, and sharing Delaware's history, heritage, and culture to educate, inspire, and empower people and communities.

general history galleries on its second floor. The 1907 Pioneer House Museum is complete with period furniture from local pioneer families and set as if the family will return at any minute for Sunday supper. The 1899 Replica School House Museum is furnished with 1899 wooden desks and McGuffey readers. The Society manages the Hoch Heritage Research Center, a public research library housing archives of the history of Greater Fort Lauderdale.