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Stonewall National Museum & Archives

🌈 Discover Powerful Stories at the Stonewall National Museum–Archives–Library!

Use your Supplemental Arts and Sciences Program Funding to explore identity, history, and inclusion in a whole new way!

Step into a space where history comes alive, and every voice matters. At Stonewall National Museum–Archives–Library, students and educators embark on a meaningful journey through the past—learning how personal stories shape history, and why representation matters in building stronger, more inclusive communities.


📚 What Will You Experience?

Explore 28,000+ Books
Walk through the impressive stacks of our one-of-a-kind LGBTQ+ collection—packed with literature, biographies, and cultural works.

Tour the Archives
Get behind-the-scenes access to rare documents, letters, and photos that bring the stories of iconic changemakers to life.

Engage with Dynamic Exhibits
Interact with powerful museum displays featuring historical artifacts, celebrity memorabilia, and an interactive timeline tracing major milestones in civil rights and cultural history.

Meet the Stonewall Team
Students and teachers can engage with museum staff to ask questions, spark conversation, and explore how dignity, diversity, and respect are central to the human experience.


🎓 Learning That Inspires

Whether you're focusing on social studies, language arts, biography, or civics, the Stonewall experience supports critical thinking, empathy, and cultural awareness. Programs are customizable to fit grade levels and curriculum goals.

Students will leave understanding the difference between history and biography—and how both help shape the world around them.


📞 Ready to Plan Your Visit?

Stonewall National Museum–Archives–Library

Fort Lauderdale, FL
Robert Kesten – 954-763-8565 x1105
robert@stonewall-museum.org


✨ Let your students see how stories shape society—and how they can shape the future.