McKinley Presidential Library & Museum
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Canton, OH 314 followers
About us
The McKinley Presidential Library includes the McKinley National Memorial, Discover World, Hoover-Price Planetarium, The Stark County Story, Street of Shops, McKinley Gallery, and Keller Gallery. The Stark County Historical Society is dedicated to collecting and preserving the significant materials and records related to the history of Stark County and the presidential history of William McKinley. Through the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum, the Society serves as an educational center of history and science and offers interpretive exhibitions and educational programs for the local community and its expanding global audience. Hoover Price Planetarium--Presentations are offered weekdays by reservation, and public shows are held every Saturday at 1:00 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. During the summer months public shows are held at 1:00 PM Monday-Friday. Planetarium shows are included in your admission price. Please note that children must be 5 years of age or older to attend a planetarium show.
- Website
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http://www.mckinleymuseum.org
External link for McKinley Presidential Library & Museum
- Industry
- Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Canton, OH
- Type
- Privately Held
Locations
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Primary
800 McKinley Monument Drive
Canton, OH 44708, US
Employees at McKinley Presidential Library & Museum
Updates
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We are having a party! We are so excited for our Honeybees to be back and living with us in Discover World that it is time for a celebration! Join us on Saturday the 13th from 11-1 as we host Science Saturday: Honeybee Homecoming and Pollinator Day. This party is included with paid admission to the museum. Meet the Stark County Beekeepers, monarch butterfly experts Tammy Patterson and Carol Sutek, try your hand at the pollinator game, make a butterfly mask, see like a bee, and much more.
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Science Director Lynette Reiner was on WKYC Good Company. Check out the video. https://lnkd.in/g4tUWeiS
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Ever wonder why we hold the annual creek LEAP on the third Saturday of September every year? Well, it falls in line with the International Coastal Cleanup Day. International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) is one of the world's largest annual preservation and protection events and volunteer efforts for our ocean, waves and beaches. Surfrider Foundation chapters engage and motivate their communities to take action at local beach cleanups. The cumulative result is not only a cleaner and healthier coastline but also a raised consciousness for accessible actions people can integrate into their lives to promote healthy beaches on a daily basis. The Surfrider Foundation’s volunteer network conducts beach cleanups throughout the West, East, Gulf, Great Lakes, Hawaiian and Puerto Rican Coasts. The national Beach Cleanup program provides a fun and easy way to volunteer and engage with the mission to protect our ocean, waves and beaches, for all people. Even though we are not on a beach or lake we conduct our cleanups in an effort to educate and to clean our waterways. What we throw in the creek always ends up downstream. For more info check out the Surfrider Foundation. We hope to see you Saturday 16th! Creek LEAP will be held on September 16th from 9-12. Check in at the museum. Lunch to be served following the cleanup. Register with Lynette at science@mckinleymuseum.org or 330-455-7043 ext. 208
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