Learning Center And Money Museum | Federal Reserve Bank Of Cleveland
Provides a museum with more than 30 interactive exhibits and displays that detail the history of money, from the way it shapes and has shaped societies and culture, to the role it plays today. Teachers may schedule class field trips, which include a tour of the museum and a classroom-style interactive program on aspects of money. Topics include inflation, bartering, and the basics of the Federal Reserve System and its history. School programs align with Ohio proficiency test standards in Social Studies.
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211 Cleveland
Physical Address
1455 E 6th St., Cleveland, OH 44114
Hours
Museum hours are M-Th: 10:00am-2:00pm. Closed holidays. Programs are one hour and usually follow a one-hour visit to the museum.
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Application process
Walk in to museum M-Th: 10:00am-2:00pm. Groups of 10-50 must make advance reservations. Must pre-arrange for interactive programs that follow visits. Call to pre-arrange M-F: 8:30am-4:30pm.
Fee
Free.
Eligibility
On site programs are recommended for grades 4 and older (age 10 and up). Museum is for all ages.
Service area
United States
Agency info
Federal Reserve Bank Of Cleveland
Responsible for enforcing the Truth in Lending Act, the Community Reinvestment Act, and the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act as well as other laws that protect consumers in their dealings with state-chartered banks that are members of the Federal Reserve System. The bank works to maintain a stable monetary system, to promote an efficient and competitive banking system, and to protect consumer rights related to banking relationships and transactions. Provides economic research on the region and community education activities about money and its role in individual and business life in the United States.