Out of Many, One

A coordinated exploration of the American experience through objects, images, and artwork from across Washington State.

About

As part of Washington State’s commemoration of America250, Out of Many, One (OMO) is an initiative inviting museums to partner with their communities to identify and exhibit an object, image, or artwork from their collections that reflects the American experience.

OMO inspires Washingtonians to explore the variety of American experiences through the lens of local communities across our state.

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FOr participating organizations

This program was created by the Washington State Historical Society with museums that hold archives and collections in mind. However, the project can be adapted to work for a range of community organizations, cultural institutions, historic sites, and more. It was designed to help participating organizations engage with the public on Washington’s America250 themes, generate enthusiasm for local history, and broaden their audiences for future programming.

To participate, organizations must sign up as an America’s 250th partner and complete the logo use agreement.

We encourage all non-museum partners to reach out to your local museums about collaborating on the project by providing publicity, community engagement support, or maybe public display space. You can also reach out to our team for ideas for how your organization can participate in representing your community.

Submit your selection

Once completing the steps below, please send us your final selection to be included in our statewide map of participating organizations. Please submit a photo and description in the form below.

Questions?

Dylan High
dylan.high@wshs.wa.gov
253-878-4011 (call or text!)

Allison Campbell
allison.campbell@wshs.wa.gov
253-878-4094 (call or text!)

How to Participate

Step Numbers - 1

Sign up to be a 250 partner! (NOW)

Additionally, partners must sign the logo use agreement to use OMO materials and templates.

Step Numbers - 2

Select your outreach items

Identify about 5 objects, images, and/or works of art from your collection or your community that reflects an aspect of the American experience. Consider highlighting a variety of perspectives that are not often included.

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Present your items to the public

Identify about 5 objects, images, and/or works of art from your collection or your community that reflects an aspect of the American experience. Consider highlighting a variety of perspectives that are not often included.

One method could be to host a “Collection Election” through stations at community events as well as ballots available at your museum, library, town hall, and other public spaces. Or, get creative with other methods of interactive polling!

Step Numbers - 4

Submit your community's selection (Spring 2026)

Submit a photograph, description, and statement about the item selected through the public process via the online form on the website.

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Exhibit your item (June - September 2026)

Communities are invited to exhibit their item any time during 2026, but especially during our summer commemorative period: June 14 – September 17, 2026.

Templates for exhibit labels will be provided to organizations after submitting your item through the form in step 4 (above).