Old Barracks Gets Grant for ‘Preserving Independence’

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The Old Barracks Museum has announced that it was selected as a recipient for the Celebrate America! NEH Chairman’s Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The grant was approved by NEH Acting Chairman Michael McDonald for the museum’s “Preserving Independence” exhibit design, slated to open to the public in 2026.

“The Old Barracks Museum is honored and grateful to receive an NEH Celebrate America! Chairman’s Grant,” said Executive Director Michelle Doherty. “As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States, it will help us move our upcoming 2026 exhibit from concept to reality, ensuring that visitors can engage with the people, places, and ideas that shaped our nation.”

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has been dedicated to funding the humanities since its founding in 1965. It provides grants to organizations like historic sites, colleges, universities, K-12 teaching, libraries, public television and radio stations, research institutions, independent scholars, and to its humanities council affiliates. The NEH created the Celebrate America! NEH Chairman’s Grant to support public humanities projects commemorating America’s 250th anniversary.

More information: www.barracks.org.

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