NARM Quarterly Summer 2024 | Page 8

Heritage Museum

Independence, Oregon

503-838-4989

www.orheritage.org

Visit the Independence Heritage Museum and learn about our diverse history, Oregon Trail roots, the Kalapuya Tribe, hop farms, local military service, and much more!

The Museum is located in a historic building that has served many purposes over the years, originally housing the M & F Grocery Store which opened in the early 1940s and continued in that location until 1978.

Baltzer Meyer Historical Society

Greensburg, Pennsylvania

724-836-6915

www.baltzermeyer.com

Baltzer Meyer Historical Society is a non-profit 501C organization dedicated to preserving and studying old Westmoreland County and beyond, emphasizing Southwestern Pennsylvanian families. In 1996 the society gained possession of the Old Harrold Schoolhouse No. 8 and, in 1998, the Old Zion Lutheran Church. The schoolhouse and church are situated within the 158 acres of “Good Purpose” land granted by the son of the first Governor William Penn. The early German settlers preempted the acreage for religious and educational endeavors “always and forever.”

Moogseum

Asheville, North Carolina

828-258-1262

moogseum.org

The Moogseum is the project of the Bob Moog Foundation, an independent 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that carries Bob Moog’s legacy forward through education and archive preservation.

The Moogseum contains historical, musical, and science-based interactive exhibits that bring Bob’s legacy alive to inspire expansive thinking. Through the space, visitors are invited to play theremins and synthesizers, learn how electricity becomes sound, and delve into more than 1,000 pieces of archival material through custom-designed touchscreen kiosks. Hundreds of those items can only be found at the Moogseum, the only entity with access to the Moog Family Archives.