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Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum
Jackson, Mississippi
601-432-4500
www.msagmuseum.org
Explore Mississippi’s rich agricultural heritage! The museum is also home to the National Agricultural Aviation Museum, where you can see actual planes that once flew over Southern farmland. Trace the history of agriculture and forestry through an extensive collection of artifacts and lifelike exhibits from the early contributions of the Choctaw population, to turn-of-the-
century forest conservation, to modern catfish farming. Get up close to farm animals and historic and modern agriculture machinery. Enjoy the gardens year-round.
Belknap Mill Museum
Laconia, New Hampshire
603-524-8813
www.belknapmill.org/museum
Belknap Mill Museum is a unique piece of New Hampshire’s industrial heritage!
The Belknap Mill is the oldest largely unaltered brick textile mill in the United States, a rare example of early industrialization. Originally a weaving mill, it transitioned to knitting during the Civil War and operated as a hosiery mill until 1969. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places and recognized as New Hampshire’s Official Meetinghouse, the Belknap Mill serves as a hub for history, education, and the arts.
Matilda Joslyn Gage Center
Fayetteville, New York
315-637-9511
www.matildajoslyngage.org
The Maitlda Joslyn Gage Center is located in the home of Matilda Joslyn Gage, writer, suffragist, abolitionist, and social justice advocate. She was part of the original triumvirate of the Suffragist movement with Susan B. Anthony and Eliabeth Cady Stanton but was written out of history due to her radical stances on equal rights for all people. Matilda's house offers an engaging experience for visitors of all ages, with a "please touch policy" learning about this fascinating woman will become an adventure.