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GEORGIA AQUARIUM, INC.
GEORGIA AQUARIUM, INC.
Atlanta, Georgia
All Size Average employees
Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, Ga., is one of the world’s most dynamic aquariums, containing more than 10 million gallons of water and the largest collection of aquatic animals. Georgia Aquarium is a nonprofit committed to inspiring awareness and preservation of our ocean and aquatic animals worldwide. Our Accreditation Partners American Humane Association Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) International Marine Animal Trainer's Association (IMATA) Alliance of Marine Mammals Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA)
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Top Benefits
THE ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN, INC.
THE ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN, INC.
Atlanta, Georgia
100-499 employees
The Atlanta Botanical Garden is among the top tier of cultural attractions in Atlanta and Gainesville, Georgia. The Garden is the perfect place to plan a beautiful event or meeting surrounded by lush gardens. Revenue supports the Garden's mission as a non-profit to develop and maintain plant collections for display, education, research, conservation and enjoyment.
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Market Leading
FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Atlanta, Georgia
100-499 employees
Discover a world of wow at Atlanta’s science and nature experience. Come in, go out, and see what’s new as you explore 75 acres of the great outdoors, three levels of indoor science adventures, and 3D movies so amazing, they require a 4-story giant screen. Our Mission Fernbank’s mission is to ignite a passion for science, nature and human culture through exploration and discovery.
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Market Laggard
ATLANTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC
ATLANTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC
Atlanta, Georgia
100-499 employees
The Atlanta History Center is located in one of Atlanta’s most vibrant neighborhoods where the stories, mysteries and crusades of our region thrive. Our 33-acre experience features award-winning exhibitions, historic houses, enchanting gardens, interactive activities and a variety of year-round adult and family programs. Inside and outside of our buildings, we reveal the magic, meaning and context that gives rise to a multidimensional, shared understanding of our city.
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Market Laggard
MCWANE SCIENCE CENTER
MCWANE SCIENCE CENTER
Birmingham, Alabama
100-499 employees
The McWane Science Center, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is a science museum and research archive located in downtown Birmingham, Alabama (USA). The state-of-the-art science center, aquarium and 280-seat IMAX Dome Theater is housed in the historic and refurbished Loveman's department store building. It opened to the public on July 11, 1998. Inside are more than 40,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, including the Challenger Learning Center of Alabama. The World of Water exhibit showcases more than 50 species of marine and freshwater aquatic life. The Alabama Collections Center is the home for more than 500,000 artifacts from the former Red Mountain Museum. The center houses precious minerals, fossils and Native American artifacts. Highlights in the collection include the world's fourth-largest collection of mosasaurs; the Appalachiosaurus (similar to Tyrannosaurus); and the state fossil of Alabama, the Basilosaurus cetoides (an 80-foot (24 m) fossil whale).
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Market Laggard
THE COLUMBUS MUSEUM, INC.
THE COLUMBUS MUSEUM, INC.
Columbus, Georgia
1-24 employees
The Columbus Museum brings American art and history to life for the communities of the Chattahoochee Valley. Celebrate creativity and culture through the experience of American art, regional history, tranquil gardens, and more. As a destination for people of all interests and ages, The Columbus Museum — or COMU — has something for everyone — from the art enthusiast to the history buff, the nature lover to the leisure visitor — it's free and it's all in one space!
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Market Leading
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BIRMINGHAM MUSEUM OF ART
BIRMINGHAM MUSEUM OF ART
Birmingham, Alabama
50-99 employees
Founded in 1951, the Birmingham Museum of Art has one of the finest collections in the Southeast. More than 26,000 objects displayed and housed within the Museum represent a rich panorama of cultures, including Asian, European, American, African, Pre-Columbian, and Native American. Highlights include the Museum’s collection of Asian art, Vietnamese ceramics, the Kress collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the late 13th century to the 1750s, and the Museum’s world-renowned collection of Wedgwood, the largest outside of England.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
HUNTSVILLE MUSEUM OF ART
HUNTSVILLE MUSEUM OF ART
Huntsville, Alabama
50-99 employees
The Huntsville Museum of Art is a non-profit municipal corporation established by the City of Huntsville, Alabama, and governed by a city-appointed Museum Board. The Museum seeks to foster understanding of the visual arts and appreciation of artistic achievement. The mission of the Museum is to bring people and art together through acquiring, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting the highest quality works of art.
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Market Competitive
ATLANTA HALL MANAGEMENT, INC.
ATLANTA HALL MANAGEMENT, INC.
Atlanta, Georgia
25-49 employees
The Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame is a 94,256-square-foot attraction located in the heart of Atlanta's sports, entertainment and tourism district. The Hall provides visitors with an unparalleled immersive, entertaining and engaging experience using a blend of historic college football artifacts and state-of-the-art, interactive multimedia exhibits. The National Football Foundation (NFF) launched the Hall in 1951 to stand as one of the nation's premier sports shrines, immortalizing the game’s greatest players and coaches as positive role models for future generations. The College Football Hall of Fame is a nonprofits that strives to engage, entertain and educate guests in a way that celebrates and honors the people, traditions and passion of college football. The Hall of Fame also provides a platform for community outreach, education and character development initiatives, and serves as one of Atlanta’s premier special event spaces. To purchase tickets, please visit www.cfbhall.com/tickets.
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Top Benefits
MISSISSIPPI CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
MISSISSIPPI CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
Jackson, Mississippi
100-499 employees
At the Mississippi Children’s Museum, we take fun seriously! With a focus on early childhood learning through play and discovery, MCM offers exciting educational experiences for children and families. Our museum is 50,000 square feet of fun with 30,000 square feet of exhibit space designed around the five themes of health and nutrition, literacy, science and technology, and Mississippi heritage. These experiences serve to prepare children for school, build 21st century skills and encourage a lifelong love of learning.
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Market Laggard
COOK MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE
COOK MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE
Decatur, Alabama
25-49 employees
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Market Leading
OPEN DOOR COMMUNITY HOUSE, INC.
OPEN DOOR COMMUNITY HOUSE, INC.
Columbus, Georgia
1-24 employees
Open Door Community House Inc is a nonprofit organization management company based out of P.O. Box 1096, Columbus, Georgia, United States.
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Below Market