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NameDescriptionLocation
American Folk Art MuseumLocated in NY, their permanent collection includes a number of quilts. 
American Textile History MuseumArt, science and history of textiles.Lowell, MA
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Textiles & QuiltsExhibits, tips, and much more. 
Genesse Country Village & MuseumExtensive Quilt Collection 
Great Lakes Quilt CenterMichigan State University Museum 
Kansas State History Costume and Textile MuseumOnline quilt exhibit 
Kentucky Museum Quilt CollectionComposed of approximately 130 examples, these quilts include 70 piecework, 18 applique and two white or stuffed work textiles. The collection also includes twenty-seven crazy quilts and more... 
Kentucky Museum Quilt CollectionThe Kentucky Museum quilt collection is one of the finest public collections in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Composed of approximately 130 examples. 
La Conner Quilt MuseumLa Conner, Washington. The only quilt museum in the Northwest 
Lancaster Quilt and Textile Museum"The stunning array of colors and patterns in these artifacts provides a window through which to view the people who created them."  
National Museum of American HistoryWashington, DC. Online museum with online displays of many antique and other quilts 
New England Quilt MuseumLowell, Massachusetts. Current Exhibition FIBER REVOLUTION: A SURVEY OF STYLES NOVEMBER 3 - JANUARY 7, 2006  
Old State House MuseumQuilts by Black Arkansans. This is an online gallery of quilts. 
Paducah Quilt MuseumThe Museum of the American Quilter's Society (MAQS) is a non-profit charitable institution established to educate the local, national, and international public about the art, history, and heritage of 
Palmyra Alling Coverlet Museumhouses the nation's largest collection of antique woven coverlets. Come see for yourself, and don't miss the quilts located upstairs. 
People's Place Quilt MuseumThe People's Place Quilt Museum features exhibits of antique Amish and Mennonite quilts (usually pre-1940) and other decorative arts. Recommended by The New York Times and many others. Your hosts are Phyllis Pellman Good and Merle Good, curators and dire 
Quilt ExhibitLots of quilts, including some crazy quilts 
Revere Collection - NOTRAD GallerySPECIAL EXHIBIT In this exhibit we introduce works by a group of women who have redefined the term "quilting bee." In the frontiers and rural communities quilting bees were often the only time women 
Rochester Museum & Science CenterThe Rochester Museum & Science Center currently houses a remarkable collection of nearly 300 quilts, including complete quilts, quilt tops, and quilted household accessories. 
Rocky Mountian Quilt MuseumThe Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum hangs five exhibits in each of two galleries through the year. Shows range from historic to contemporary, traditional to art quilts, using many styles and tGolden, CO
Roots of Racism ExhibitJuried Art Quilt exhibition in Memphis 
San Jose Museum of QuiltsA variety of quilt exhibitsSan Jose, CA
Smithsonian ExhibitA selection from the National collection 
State Museum of PennsylvaniaThe museum’s collection of quilts and related textiles is the result of the generosity of donors and the farsightedness of curators who shared their sentiment. 
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Large collection of quilts as well as other artefacts. Just outside Bath, England 
The Quilt IndexThe Quilt Index is an online research and reference tool designed to provide unprecedented access to contextual information and images of quilts held in private and public collections.  
Virginia Quilt Museum301 South Main Street Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Tel: 540-433-3818 Fax: 540-433-3818 Email: vqmdirector@hotmail.com  
Virginia Quilt MuseumThe Virginia Quilt Museum is open to the public as a resource center for the study of the role of quilts and quilting in the cultural life of society. The Museum offers opportunities to view significant work by both early and contemporary quilt artisans.  
Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and TextilesWQHP, Inc. P.O.Box 562 Cedarburg, WI 53012  
Wisconsin Quilt MuseumThe Wisconsin Quilt History Project, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization led by a Board of Directors who have been drawn from volunteers across the state. This group was formed in 1988 to record quilt making in Wisconsin from 1800 to 1950.