Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power May 17 - August 17, 2014
A groundbreaking interactive exhibit, direct from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Like to rock? Women Who Rock is an unprecedented chance to revisit the musicians who helped shape the soundtrack of your life — innovators like Madonna and Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin and Tina Turner, and dozens of others. The exhibit is filled with more than 250 sensational artifacts. History for your ears.
This exhibit is presented by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
"With Liberty & Justice for All" is a groundbreaking exhibit that explores the proud and often painful evolution of American freedom: from the Revolutionary War through the struggle for civil rights. See and hear the past trials, tribulations and triumphs of the enduring spirit of Freedom.
Things to See in this exhibit: Rosa Parks Bus Abraham Lincoln Chair Washington Camp Bed
Visitors to Heroes of the Sky: Adventures in Early Flight will be awed and inspired by people’s stories from the first forty years of aviation. Historic airplanes bring to life the lofty accomplishments of America’s pioneering aviators. Come honor the men and women who shaped the skies with their minds, hearts, and even their lives.
Things to See in this exhibit: 1939 Douglas DC-3 1939 Sikorsky VS300A Helicopter Wright Flyer Replica
Among the nationally renowned artifacts of the Museum are the vehicles in which 20th-century American presidents traveled. You'll find this unique exhibit thoroughly fascinating and truly unforgettable.
Things to See in this exhibit: Ronald Reagan Limousine John F. Kennedy Limousine Dwight D. Eisenhower "Bubble Top" Franklin D. Roosevelt "Sunshine Special" Theodore Roosevelt Horse-drawn Brougham
Manufacturing and Power are the two sections of this exhibit that explores the legacy of American innovators from the 18th to 20th centuries who made America a manufacturing superpower! Hundreds of artifacts, including operating steam engines, help tell their stories.
Things to See in this exhibit: Newcomen Engine Gothic Steam Engine Highland Park Engine McCoy Lubricator
Driving America The World’s Premier Automotive Exhibition
Centered around an unparalleled collection of historically significant vehicles, this remarkable mix of authentic artifacts, digital media, interactive play and personal accounts focuses on the enormous influence the automobile has had on American culture.
Things to See in this exhibit: 18 Interactive kiosks Drive-In theater Driving America Timeline Alternatives to Cars Racing
With Liberty and Justice for All "With Liberty & Justice for All" is a groundbreaking exhibit that explores the proud and often painful evolution of American freedom.
Heroes of the Sky The sky was a new frontier in 1903, and early pioneers of aviation strove to exploit its potential for science, showmanship, and enterprise.
Presidential Limousines From Theodore Roosevelt to John F. Kennedy, see the vehicles that transported American presidents.
Made in America This exhibit explores the legacy of American innovators from the 18th to 20th centuries who made America a manufacturing superpower!
Driving America The World’s Premier Automotive Exhibition An unparalleled collection of historical vehicles and stories focusing on automotive influence on American culture.
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The Lincoln Chair President Abraham Lincoln was sitting in this rocking chair during the production of Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre when he was assassinated on April 14, 1865.
George Washington Camp Bed Take a look at an original camp bed used by George Washington, our first president.
The Goldenrod This vehicle and the spirit and ingenuity that it represents is a clear example of ordinary people taking extraordinary measures to achieve the American dream.
Wright Flyer Replica The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) commissioned The Wright Experience of Warrenton, Virginia, to build this authentic reproduction in celebration of 100 years of flight.
Gothic Steam Engine This 30-foot-tall, 50-ton engine drove machinery used to make lead products such as pipe and sheet flashing. It was donated to the museum by John T. Lewis & Co. in 1930.
Kennedy Presidential Limousine Many Americans still remember the tragic day of November 22, 1963 when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. See the limousine in which he rode.