Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum

Museum
Jackson , WY
The Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. At their location on 225 N Cache Street, the museum offers a variety of educational programs and exhibits that delve into the history and development of the area, including its natural, cultural, and social history. The museum provides project-based learning opportunities and uses a whole-child approach to education, making it a valuable resource for homeschoolers seeking enriching educational experiences outside the traditional classroom setting. Their educational offerings engage students through interactive and hands-on learning, making history both accessible and entertaining. The museum serves as a platform for community dialogue and is committed to representing diverse historical narratives. ### Educational Offerings: * Project-based learning initiatives * Interactive and hands-on exhibits * Educational programs tailored for youth * Opportunities for field trips and group visits * Focus on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education

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