Seen below are some of the artifacts on display at the museum. For more artifacts come visit!
Here is just one of many Presidential medals on display at the museum. When a member passes away he/she may choose to have the medal donated to be on display at the museum.
This specific medal was earned my Lt. James Harold who saved nine soldiers from a burring plane during the Invasion of Pershnippia. He passed away in 1997 and donated all of his honors to be displayed. #Neverforget
While many past campaign items get sold or collected by private individuals, many of these artifacts get collected by the FARC to be able to display in the museum. We have items on display from recent elections like the Williams Klinger button from the election from 2020 to the first elections of the English Republic in the 18th century.
The official FARC library is connected to the Imperial History Museum so any individual who enters the museum also has access to hundreds of thousands of historical Republican and Imperial documents for no extra cost.
Some of the most special documents include the original writing of the national anthem to original pledge of allegiance documents.
The Imperial History Museum is home to all historical maps use by the government since the beginning in 1811. Visitors have access to our map collection and may make copies for a small fee.