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- A Key Encounter Nature Theatre and Planetarium — Key West, Florida [1]
- Akron Fossils and Science Center — Akron, Ohio
- Ark Museum & Dinosaur Park — Nashville, Tennessee. Still in planning stage, as of 2017. [2]

Creation Museum and Family Discovery Center — Petersburg, Kentucky.
- Biblical Archeology and Anthropology Museum — Ridgecrest, Calfornia [3]
- Camp Sunrise Museum — Fairmount, Georgia [4]
- Creation Adventures Museum — Arcadia, Florida. Customized activities for small groups such as fossil digs and canoe trips. [5]
- Creation and Earth History Museum — Santee, California, formerly of the Institute for Creation Research now run by Life and Light Foundation.
- Creation Discovery Museum — Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
- Creation Evidence Museum — Paluxy River, Glen Rose, Texas.
- Creation Museum and Family Discovery Center — Petersburg, Kentucky. Constructed and operated by Answers in Genesis, which also built and runs the nearby Ark Encounter.
- Creation Truth Foundation — Field Museum, Oklahoma [6]
- DINO Creation Museum — Carmichael, California. by the Center for Natural Studies [7]
- Dinosaur Adventure Land — Pensacola, Florida [8]
- Discovery Center — Abilene, Texas, the Creation Discovery Center. [9]
- ICR Discovery Center for Science and Earth History — Dallas, Texas.

Creation and Earth History Museum - Santee, California.
- Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum — Glendive, Montana. Also has dinosaur excavations open to the public. [10]
- Grand River Museum — Lemmon, South Dakota. September 2002 the Grand River Museum purchased a new building. [11]
- Greater Ancestors World Museum — Jacksonville,Florida [12]
- Lost World Museum — Phoenix, New York
- Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum — Crosbyton, Texas [13]
- Mount St. Helens Creation Center — Silverlake, Washington
- Museum of Earth History — Dallas, Texas. Still raising funds, as of 2017.[14]
- Wyatt Archaeological Museum — Cornersville, Tennessee. Run by Wyatt Archaeological Research, Inc. [15]