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The Basque Museum and Cultural Center in Boise, Idaho, is a not for profit museum and cultural center that is committed to promoting, preserving and strengthening the culture and history of the Basque heritage. Our museum is filled with exhibits and collections and also offers opportunities of enjoying interesting tours. The cultural center is an ideal venue for events and educational opportunities, and a meeting place where people from all walks of life can get together and take park in Basque activities. Collections at The Basque Museum and Cultural Center include oral history archives, a library, artifacts, photographs, manuscript materials and much more.
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T.R.E.E. House Children’s Museum in Alexandria, Louisiana, is an amazing children's museum with hands-on exhibits and interactive programs that provide fun learning experiences and environments for children from 1 to 12 years old. Formed in 1998 by a group of committed and caring parents, this children's museum welcomes thousands of visitors annually, and this unique educational and culturala center offers exciting learning experiences for our children, and by offering rental space, is a great venue for private parties. T.R.E.E. House Children's Museum offers fun and exciting field trips for school groups and day care classes, and these trips highlight the possibility that through play, learning can be fun.READ MORE
Les Trois Pignons in Cheticamp, Nova Scotia, was built in 1978 at the entrance of the harbour as a cultural and information centre where visitors can obtain relevant
information regarding local activities, services and interesting tourist attractions. Visitors and locals also have access to internet, emails, scanning, printer and
photocopier access and wi-fi at our cultural and information centre. The museum at Les Trois Pignons is home to the Elizabeth LeFort Gallery and the Marguerite Gallant
Collection. The museum exhibits antiquities that depict daily life during the settlement of Cheticamp and features exhibits of tools and techniques used by renown rug
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