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Ballston Spa, New York

518-885-7589

nationalbottlemuseum.org

The National Bottle Museum® was created to preserve, research, and exhibit bottles and objects related to bottle making. Visitors can view displays of bottles and glassmaking tools, learn about the local bottle history, and the history of bottle production. Bottle collectors and students also have access to an extensive research library. The Museum also houses the JRM Artists' Space, an art gallery for artists of varied mediums to showcase and promote their art. The National Bottle Museum offers educational presentations, on and off site, to historical societies, social groups, schools, colleges, service organizations, and others.

National Women's Hall of Fame

Seneca Falls, New York

315-568-8060

womenofthehall.org

Founded in 1969, the National Women’s Hall of Fame is the nation’s first and oldest nonprofit organization and museum dedicated to celebrating the achievements of distinguished American women. Located in the historic Seneca Knitting Mill on the banks of the Cayuga-Seneca Canal, the Hall is a vibrant space for education, inspiration, and action.

We are committed to engaging every generation in honoring women whose

courage, vision, and leadership have transformed our world. Through storytelling, education, and advocacy, the Hall elevates women’s voices, empowers changemakers, and advances gender equity.

Wingfield Heritage House Museum

Ruidoso, New Mexico

575-257-5559

wingfieldmuseum.com

Built in the 1920s by Ike and Lula Wingfield, this historic home was once a family residence for three generations before becoming a hub for local businesses. Today, the house has been restored to its original footprint and transformed into the Wingfield Heritage House Museum, telling the story of Ruidoso’s past, from its earliest residents to its growth into a thriving town. Inside, you’ll find exhibits on the Wingfield family, ancient cultures, and Ruidoso’s journey through the years. Each room offers a glimpse into the past, making it easy to see how the town evolved into the mountain destination it is today.

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