Webinar – History in the Shadows: Incorporating Dark Tourism at Historic Sites

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Museums around the country embrace the Halloween season by tapping into the growing phenomenon of dark tourism to captivate and educate visitors. The John Jay French Museum in Beaumont, Texas embraced the allure of spooky season by partnering with a paranormal investigation team to delve into unexplained occurrences surrounding the historic house museum. Together, they … Continue reading "Webinar – History in the Shadows: Incorporating Dark Tourism at Historic Sites"

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Inviting Our Littlest Learners: How to Create Space and Activities for Early Childhood Education in Your Museum Spaces

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Museums are uniquely positioned to extend programming to the littlest of learners through early childhood education offerings. Museums already pique curiosity, promote social connection, and offer object-based learning opportunities for students and adults. By creating specialized programs for littles, museums lay the foundation for lifelong learning. Join Beth Brandon, Multi-Generational Programs Manager at the Indiana … Continue reading "Inviting Our Littlest Learners: How to Create Space and Activities for Early Childhood Education in Your Museum Spaces"

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