Pittsfield, United States
39 South St
N/A
+1 4134437171
Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Great museum. Lots to see. For covid they are doing scheduled viewings so very safe
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Great little museum, especially for children, but a little of everything. Education focus.
Very safe with covid precautions. We had the place to ours. Just us.
The museum had a very thoughtful exhibit called She Shapes History. I met a lot of the early activists that I had never even heard of before. In those days the technology of the day was the bicycle. It was a new invention and gave women unprecedented freedom of movement. The determined women who have gone before us, and the occassional man who joined in, persevered against all odds and opposition ranging from women who opposed them to the men in power. There were women who refused to vote even after that battle was grudgingly won. Janet Rankin was a special find. She was addressing audiences, running for elected office and making speeches in 1917. In 1968 she led a march against the Viet Nam war. We have a similar and perhaps no less difficult fight before us now. They faced many difficulties but did not have to deal with massive corporations. People in those days turned out for speeches and debates. Each time brings its own problems and its own solutions. I just thought you might like to see some pictures of our political ancestors. I really felt like I was hanging out with them for the afternoon. The women in the picture were on the cover of a magazine called the Suffragette. It sold for a nickel a copy. Not exactly cheap back in the
It was awesome, twists and turns made finding things fun. The mini aquarium the kids enjoyed. The cost was ok , ebt card members need to take advantage of the discounts. Well worth the trip. Hands on as well
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