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arts, prints, paintings, Japanese crafts, and advertising ephemera provided a firm foundation for this mission, and were supplemented with collections purchased and donated to more fully support the museum's early mission. The museum received considerable local and national publicity/support as well as substantial financial support from the National Endowment for the Humanities' Exhibitions and Public Programs division.
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For at least fifteen years after it opened, the mission of the museum was to interpret the social and cultural history of average Americans between 1830 and 1940, under the direction of H.J. Swinney and William T. Alderson. Mrs. Strong's collections of dolls and toys, American and European decorative
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In the 1990s, the museum's Board of Trustees and director changed the museum's mission to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the history of play. Since then, it has refined and increased its collections (hundreds of thousands of items), and expanded thrice, in 1997, 2006, and 2023.
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The museum's exhibits are immersively themed to video games, storybooks, television shows, education, nature, history, comic books, carousel and train rides, and children's lifestyles. eGameRevolution is the first permanent video game exhibit in the US and includes the
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Originally known as the "Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum" and later simply as the "Strong Museum", it became the "Strong National Museum of Play" in 2006, after completing renovations and an expansion that nearly doubled its size to 282,000 square feet (26,200 m).
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to develop an interactive exhibit space to show the influence of video games on culture, with plans to open in 2022. After delays, the expansions were unveiled in July 2023, which included the ESL Digital Worlds exhibit, a new space to house the
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The National Museum of Play is the only collections-based museum anywhere devoted solely to the study of play, and although it is a history museum, it has the interactive characteristics of a
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Hoffman, Joan; Boettrich, Sara (2008). "Setting the Stage for Free Play: Museum Environments That Inspire Creativity".
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Museum Marketing and Strategy: Designing Missions, Building Audiences, Generating Revenue and Resources
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Tangorra Matelic, Candace (2008). "Understanding Change and Transformations in History Organizations".
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The exterior of The Strong, featuring a piece of public art, showcasing four popular
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Eberle, Scott. G. (2008). "How a Museum Discovered the Transforming Power of Play".
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The museum is now one of six Play Partners of The Strong, which is also home to the
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Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul
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Museums in Motion: An Introduction to the History and Functions of Museums
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is at the museum. Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden features thousands of
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Adams, Rollie G. (2006). "Ready, Set, Go: Finally a Museum of Play".
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Bitter, Ann (2003). "Challenging Transitions: Planning for Change".
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The Strong National Museum of Play at Google Cultural Institute
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International Center for the History of Electronic Games
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Strong National Museum of Play


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