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Jacksonville, Florida

904-396-6674

themosh.org

Jacksonville’s Museum of Science & History makes science, history, and innovation accessible for all! Whatever your age or interest, there’s always something to see and explore across three levels of exciting exhibits. From interactive, award-winning favorites like Currents of Time and Atlantic Tails to the Florida Naturalist’s Center, which houses animals that are native to Northeast Florida, there is something for all ages to discover. Indulge your imagination with a science or live animal show, or explore distant galaxies in one of our planetarium programs. When visiting Northeast Florida’s only science and history museum, there is no limit to what you can discover!

American Mural Project (AMP)

Gateway Art Gallery | Art League of North Florida, Inc.

Lake City, Florida

386-752-5229

www.artleagueofnorthflorida.com

Gateway Art Gallery | Art League of North Florida, Inc. is a local gallery and arts center in Lake City, Florida dedicated to sharing art and culture with our community. We offer hundreds of classes a year, host live performances and exciting seasonal events, and coordinate a thriving children's art program as well as classes for adults in everything from painting and photography to stained glass and pottery. We are a 501(C)(3) non-profit community arts member organization.

Winsted, Connecticut

860-379-3006

www.americanmuralproject.org

The American Mural Project (AMP) celebrates “the art of work” through exhibits, events, and educational programs. Its centerpiece is the largest indoor collaborative artwork in the world. This five-story, 120-foot-long mural pays tribute to the ingenuity and dedication of diverse American workers on a grand scale. Launched in 2001 by artist Ellen Griesedieck, AMP seeks to inspire, educate, invite collaboration, and reveal to people of all ages the many contributions they can make to American culture as workers. More than 15,000 children and adults have collaborated on pieces of the mural.

Museum of Science and History of Jacksonville