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Grace Museum of America

Coordinates: 33°52′37″N 111°55′23″W / 33.877°N 111.923°W / 33.877; -111.923
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The Grace Museum of America is located in Cave Creek, Arizona in the mountains of the Sonoran Desert. The museum was started by Grace Voss Frederick and houses a collection of historical objects from significant times in American History. According to Frederick, the museum is intended to document America's "transition from a primitive country to a great nation".[1] Many of the items were collected throughout Frederick's life and travels (she lived from 1905–2009).

The museum planning began in the early 1980s and the museum opened in the mid-1980s. The Grace Museum of America contains significant items from the last 200 years of American history.[2]

The museum is funded by the Grace Foundation for Preservation of Americana; a non-profit organization which operated for charitable and educational purposes.

The Museum Tour

The tour shows the transition of America across a timeline using displays that include original antiques and mannequins.[3] The museum tour is approximately 2 hours long. The tour is guided and has live and recorded descriptions of the displays.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Kingman Daily Miner, September 3, 2000
  2. ^ Actress, 100, brings museum of Americana to life, Coomes, J. (2005, November 3). Actress, 100, brings museum of Americana to life . The Arizona Republic, p. 4.
  3. ^ a b Grace Museum of America Homepage

33°52′37″N 111°55′23″W / 33.877°N 111.923°W / 33.877; -111.923