The Interior Museum, operated by the United States Department of the Interior, is situated on the first floor of the Stewart Lee Udall Main Interior Building in Washington, D.C. This location is not only the headquarters of the department but also the home of the museum, making it a unique destination for visitors interested in the work of the department and the history of the United States.
The mission of the Interior Museum is to educate and inspire not only its employees but also the public about the ongoing stewardship of the nation's public lands, natural resources, and cultural heritage. This mission is reflected in the museum's exhibits and programs, which aim to increase understanding and appreciation of these important aspects of the United States.
The Interior Museum's collection boasts more than 8,000 objects of historical, cultural, and scientific importance. These objects directly relate to the activities of the Department of the Interior, providing a tangible link to the work of the department and the history of the United States. Visitors can explore this extensive collection to gain a deeper understanding of the country's past and present.
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