OUR COLLABORATORS

The Museum of the American Independence is conceived as a collective effort—an open bridge between history, academia, and cultural preservation. Our collaborators represent the highest standards of scholarship, authenticity, and institutional excellence, ensuring that this project embodies both historical rigor and public accessibility.

We seek to build partnerships with universities, research centers, historical societies, museums, and cultural foundations throughout the United States and abroad. These collaborations will contribute to the museum’s academic foundation, provide access to verified primary sources, and enrich the thematic galleries through shared expertise, collections, and archival materials.

Among our prospective partners are institutions devoted to the study and preservation of numismatics, philately, American history, and the visual and material culture of the nation’s founding. Together, we aim to create an enduring legacy that celebrates the ideals of liberty, unity, and historical understanding—values that continue to define the American experience.

Through this growing network of collaborators, the Museum of the American Independence seeks not only to preserve the past, but also to inspire new generations of students, researchers, and citizens to engage with history through the tangible and symbolic power of coins, stamps, banknotes, and medals.

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