Department of the Interior Museum Program - Preserving our Legacy
Bureaus and Offices within the Department with museum collections

Bureau of Indian Affairs
More than 5,600,000 items
Housed at 102 BIA locations and 71 other institutions

Bureau of Land Management
More than 11,400,000 items
Housed at 3 BLM locations and 121 other institutions
Bureau of Reclamation
More than 2,800,000 items
Housed at 9 BOR locations and 19 other institutions
Fish & Wildlife Service
More than 5,600,000 items
Housed at 173 FWS locations and 217 other institutions

Indian Arts & Crafts Board
More than 11,000 items
Housed at 3 IACB
locations

Minerals Management Service
55 items
Housed at 4 MMS locations
National Business Center
More than 5,700 items
Housed at 1 NBC location and 2 other institutions
National Park Service
More than 120,000,000 items
Housed at 321 NPS locations and 570 other institutions
Office of the Special Trustee
112 items
Housed at 5 OST locations
US Geological Survey
More than 40,000 items
Housed at 4 USGS locations and 2 other institutions

Employment and Contracting Information
USAJOBS - Your career in the U.S. Government starts here!

Internships - Through the National Council for Preservation Education

FedBizOpps - A conduit to the entire Federal contracting community

Harpers Ferry Center Office of Acquisition Management - Negotiates and establishes contracts and assistance agreements for the National Park Service


 

Museum Collection Web Sites at Other Federal Agencies
Central Intelligence Agency Museum
The CIA Museum supports the Agency’s operational, recruitment, and training missions and helps visitors better understand CIA and the contributions it makes to national security.

US Diplomacy Center
A new, state-of-the-art U.S. Diplomacy Center Exhibition Hall will welcome visitors to the Department of State and show how diplomacy builds bridges of understanding today and throughout our nation's history.

Department of State's Diplomatic Reception Rooms
One of the greatest mirrors of America's remarkable cultural accomplishments in fine and decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries.
General Services Administration
The Fine Arts Program manages GSA’s Fine Arts Collection to ensure its safety, accessibility, preservation, and appropriate use in order to enhance and promote high-quality work environments for federal agencies and the public they serve.
Institute of Museum and Library Services
The primary source of federal support for the nation’s 122,000 libraries and 17,500 museums.
National Archives and Records Administration
The National Archives preserves and provides access to the records of the Federal Government.
National Institutes of Health, DeWitt Stetten, Jr., Museum of Medical Research
The Stetten Museum collects, preserves, and interprets biomedical research instruments and technologies related to the work of the NIH, and non-scientific objects which place the NIH in historical and cultural context.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The Johnson Space Center is tasked to curate NASA's current and future collections of extraterrestrial samples.
Smithsonian Institution
The world's largest museum complex and research organization composed of 19 museums and 9 research centers.
U.S. Army Museums
The Army Museum System consisting of certified Army Museums, museum activities, National Guard and Army Reserve collections.
U.S. Coast Gaurd Museum
Tucked away on the grounds of the picturesque U. S. Coast Guard Academy, the Coast Guard Museum contains artifacts that span the two hundred year history of America's premier maritime service.
National Museum of the Marine Corps
A lasting tribute to U.S. Marines — past, present, and future.
U.S. Navy Museums
Preserving Legacies and Inspiring Sailors.

U.S. Treasury Department
Preserving the cultural resources of the Treasury Building and Treasury Annex for the enjoyment of the public, Treasury employees, and future generations.

The White House
Pride of the American nation, the White House collection of fine arts owes its existence to the scores of individuals and organizations that have nurtured and supported it.

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Featured Museums

Sherman Indian School
Riverside, CA
Bureau of Indian Affairs

Anazazi Heritage Center
Dolores, CO
Bureau of Land Management

Grand Coulee Dam Visitor Center
Coulee Dam, WA
Bureau of Reclamation

National Conservation Training Center
Shepherdstown, WV

Fish & Wildlife Service

Southern Plains Indian Museum
Anadarko, OK
Indian Arts & Crafts Board

Interior Museum
Washington, DC
National Business Center

Yellowstone National Park Heritage and Research Center
Gardiner, MT
National Park Service


Contact information:

Interior Museum Program
1849 C St NW MS 2607
Washington, DC 20240

Phone: 202-208-4698

Fax: 202-513-0822

Email: Brian_Biegler@os.doi.gov

Location:
Main Interior Building
Room 2071

The Interior Museum Program is a part of the Department of Interior's Office of Acquisition and Property Management

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