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  1. The Association of Children's Museums (ACM) is a Washington, D.C. –based organization that represents more than 300 children's museums in 23 countries throughout the world. [1] The association began in 1962 as the American Association of Youth Museums and grew out of the desire for children's museums to meet as a separate group during the ...

  2. About ACM. Started in 1962, the Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) champions children’s museums worldwide. With more than 470 members in 50 states and 11 countries, ACM is the world’s foremost professional society supporting and advocating on behalf of children’s museums, and those who work at and otherwise sustain them. We ...

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  4. May 8, 2024 · Started in 1962, the Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) champions children's museums and together enrich the lives of children worldwide. With more than 470 members in 50 states and 19 countries, ACM is the world’s foremost professional society supporting and advocating on behalf of children’s museums, and those who work at and ...

  5. Now celebrating our 60th Anniversary Year, ACM champions children’s museums worldwide, with more than 470 members in 50 states and 16 countries. The history of ACM started in 1962, when a small group of children’s museum leaders decided to begin gathering annually.

  6. Aug 12, 2019 · A children’s museum is defined as a nonprofit educational and cultural institution committed to serving the needs and interests of children by providing exhibits and programs that stimulate curiosity and motivate learning.

  7. International professional organizations of children's museums include the Association of Children's Museums (ACM), which was formed in 1962 as the American Association of Youth Museums (AAYM) and in 2007 counted 341 member institutions in 23 countries, and The Hands On!

  8. Mar 8, 2019 · By Jessie Swigger, PhD. In the first twenty-five years of the twentieth century, four museums for children opened in the United States: Brooklyn Children’s Museum (1899), Boston Children’s Museum (1913), the Detroit Children’s Museum (1917), and The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (1925).

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