The Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, in conjunction with the Northeast Region of the Florida Public Archaeology Network, celebrated National Archaeology Day with an event held at the Environmental Education Center.
The Friends of the Office of State Archaeology in Connecticut acted as a participating partner in National Archaeology Day by sponsoring an Archaeology Fair.
In celebration of National Archaeology Day, the Mead Art Museum hosted a trifecta of archaeological themed events.
On Saturday 20th October the Royal Ontario Museum, together with the AIA-Toronto Society, organized a day of events to celebrate National Archaeology Day.
The AIA-Central Mississippi Chapter hosted the Mississippi Archaeology Expo at Millsaps College.
As part of National Archaeology Day, the Stanford AIA Society hosted a series of lecture tours of the Stanford Museum Collections.
The University of West Florida (UWF) Anthropology Department and student members of the Graduate Anthropology Association (GAA) celebrated National Archaeology Day by introducing students, faculty, and staff of the UWF campus to archaeology.
The Maxine & Jesse Whitney Museum and the Valdez Museum & Historical Archive teamed up to bring National Archaeology Day to Valdez, Alaska.
Bighorn Canyon hosted a dedication ceremony for the Two Eagles Interpretive Trail, which opened on National Archaeology Day.
The Houston Society presented “Ancient Encounters Houston” a booth with hands-on activities for children at the KBR Kids Day on Buffalo Bayou.