Located on the campus of the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, the National Music Museum (NMM) is a treasure trove for music lovers and history buffs alike. Founded in 1973, the museum boasts an unparalleled collection of over 15,000 instruments from around the world, spanning centuries of musical heritage. Visitors can explore seven newly renovated galleries filled with a stunning array of instruments, from Stradivari violins to celebrity guitars and ancient harpsichords.
The museum's recent renovations include the Lillibridge Wing, which houses the Jason & Betsy Groves Special Exhibitions Gallery and the Janet L. Wanzek Performance Hall. Special exhibitions, such as "High Strung: Five Centuries of Stringed Keyboard Instruments," offer a deep dive into the intricate world of musical craftsmanship.
Whether you're a casual visitor or a dedicated music aficionado, the National Music Museum promises a rich, educational, and entertaining experience. Don't miss this gem on your next trip to South Dakota. For more information and to plan your visit, check out the National Music Museum
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