Oregon in
Corvallis and some
prominences at the end of totality, Polk County Fairgrounds,
Rickreall, Oregon , three days before the eclipse •
Corvallis – The Corvallis campus of
Oregon State University hosted "OSU150 Space Grant Festival: A Total Eclipse Experience", a weekend-long celebration of the eclipse. A watch party was also hosted on campus the day of the eclipse. •
Huntington – Historic
Farewell Bend State Recreation Area hosted the
RASC: Yukon Centre (Yukon Astronomical Society) and the RASC: Okanagan Centre. Solar viewing and presentations on the eclipse were given along with a dark-sky presentation. •
Keizer – The
Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, a
Class A baseball team, played a morning game against the visiting
Hillsboro Hops that featured the first ever "eclipse delay" in baseball history. •
Madras – The city sponsored a four-day Solarfest at two locations. •
Ontario –
Treasure Valley Community College hosted an eclipse viewing event. •
Prineville –
Symbiosis Gathering hosted a seven-day eclipse festival which included
rave-style music dubbed "Oregon Eclipse". •
Rickreall – The Polk County Fairgrounds organized a series of events and an eclipse gathering. •
Salem – The
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry hosted an event at the
Oregon State Fairgrounds.
Idaho , prominences, diamond ring and partial eclipse with sunspots from north of
Boise, Idaho •
Arco – High altitude balloon launches by the USC Astronautical Engineering department and NASA. •
Craters of the Moon – The National Monument and Preserve hosted NASA presentations, evening star parties hosted by the Idaho Falls Astronomical Society, and presentations by the New Mexico Chapter of the Charlie Bates Solar Astronomy Project. •
Rexburg –
Brigham Young University Idaho offered a series of eclipse-related educational events. •
Weiser – The city sponsored a five-day festival prior to the eclipse.
Wyoming •
Crowheart – The YouTube channel
Smarter Every Day, collaborating with photographer Trevor Mahlmann, observed and captured a simultaneous transit of the
International Space Station during the partial phase of the eclipse. •
Casper – The
Astronomical League, an alliance of amateur astronomy clubs, held its annual Astrocon conference, and there were other public events, called Wyoming Eclipse Festival 2017. •
Fort Laramie – Fort Laramie held an eclipse viewing event, which included a Special "Great American Eclipse" Program. •
Riverton – The biggest Polish expedition conducted as the Great Expedition of Polish Society of Amateur Astronomers was flocked between Riverton and
Shoshoni in the central line of totality.
Nebraska •
Alliance – Entertainment and educational seminars were offered. ABC News reported live from
Carhenge during totality. •
Auburn – Nemaha County Hospital hosted an eclipse viewing event, including sharing safety tips from Lifetime Vision Center. •
Beatrice –
Homestead National Monument of America – Events were held with
Bill Nye the Science Guy as well as representatives from NASA on Saturday, Sunday and the day of the eclipse. •
Grand Island –
Stuhr Museum hosted an eclipse viewing event, including the launch of a NASA eclipse observing balloon. •
Lincoln – At
Haymarket Park, the
Lincoln Saltdogs, an
independent baseball team in the
American Association, defeated the
Gary SouthShore RailCats 8–5 in a special eclipse game, with 6,956 in attendance. The game was paused for 26 minutes in the middle of the third
inning to observe the eclipse. The Saltdogs players wore special eclipse-themed uniforms that were auctioned off after the game.
Missouri •
Columbia – The Cosmo Park and the Gans Creek Park were open for the eclipse. There was a watch party on campus for the students at the
University of Missouri coordinated by
Angela Speck, and the MU Health Care system released eye safety information. •
Kansas City – A 5-mile (8 km) bicycle ride from downtown KCMO (where totality only lasted about 30 seconds) to Macken Park in North Kansas City (where totality lasted 1 minute 13 seconds) was organized by KC Pedal Party Club, a local Meetup group. •
Lathrop – The city celebrated its 150th anniversary with an eclipse festival. •
Parkville – TotalEclipseofthePark – August 20 educational program featuring
NASA Glenn Research Center Hall of Famer Lynn Bondurant, '61, and August 21 watch party organized by
Park University. •
Potosi – Hora Eclipse, an
Israeli folkdance camp coordinated with the eclipse, was held at YMCA Trout Lodge and Camp Lakewood, near the
Mark Twain National Forest. More information at the event's website, especially its post-mortem page. •
St. Clair – An event organized by the St. Clair City Chamber of Commerce. •
St. Joseph – An event organized by Front Page Science was held at
Rosecrans Memorial Airport. •
St. Louis –
David Tipper hosted his Tipper & Friends 4321 electronic music event at Astral Valley Art Park featuring 5 days of music, art, and eclipse viewing.
Illinois •
Carbondale –
Southern Illinois University sponsored many eclipse related educational events, including the two day Crossroads Astronomy, Science and Technology Expo, and viewing at
Saluki Stadium.
Amtrak ran a
special train, the
Eclipse Express, from Chicago to Carbondale.
NASA EDGE was broadcasting live from Southern Illinois University Carbondale with a four-hour and thirty-minute show (11:45 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. EDT). •
Carterville – A three-day rock festival called Moonstock was headlined by
Ozzy Osbourne, who performed during the eclipse. •
Goreville – The
University of Illinois Astronomy Department hosted a viewing event in town, which was the closest village to the point of longest duration.
Kentucky •
Bowling Green –
Western Kentucky University hosted thousands of K-12 students in
its football stadium. At
Bowling Green Ballpark, the
Bowling Green Hot Rods, a
Class A baseball team, played an eclipse game against the visiting
West Michigan Whitecaps. •
Hopkinsville – A four-day eclipse festival was held at
Jefferson Davis State Historic Site.
Tennessee in
Cookeville, Tennessee •
Athens – The City of Athens hosted "Total Eclipse of the Park" at Athens Regional Park, including entertainment, food, and vendors. •
Clarksville –
Austin Peay State University presented several educational events, including an appearance by astronaut
Rhea Seddon. •
Cookeville –
Tennessee Tech hosted a solar eclipse viewing party at
Tucker Stadium. •
Memphis – At
AutoZone Park, the
Memphis Redbirds, a
Class AAA baseball team, played an eclipse game against the visiting
New Orleans Baby Cakes. The Italian Lights Festival hosted the largest Eclipse Viewing Party in Nashville, a free NASA-Certified Eclipse Event held at the Bicentennial Mall. Two astrophysicists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory emceed the countdown.
North Carolina •
Bryson City – Planetarium shows were offered, as well as rides on the
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad to an eclipse location. •
Cullowhee – The eclipse was visible in totality, and classes were cancelled for several hours during the first day of classes at
Western Carolina University. •
Rosman –
Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI) hosted a viewing event. The event at PARI has garnered international attention and the visitors included amateur astronomers.
Georgia •
Athens – Viewing at
Sanford Stadium at the
University of Georgia. •
Blairsville – Get off the Grid Festival on three days preceding the eclipse. •
Elbert County – Approximately 400 people gathered at the
Georgia Guidestones.
South Carolina in
Simpsonville, South Carolina. Crowd reaction is heard on audio. •
Anderson – Viewing at the Green Pond Landing on Lake Hartwell with food trucks, astronomer, and music. Clouds blocked the sun at the beginning of totality, but almost completely disappeared throughout. •
Charleston – The
College of Charleston hosted NASA's "eclipse headquarters" broadcast as part of an afternoon eclipse viewing celebration on the green behind the campus library. •
Clemson – Viewing at
Clemson University. •
Columbia – The
South Carolina State Museum hosted four days of educational events, including an appearance by
Apollo 16 astronaut
Charles Duke. At
Spirit Communications Park, the
Columbia Fireflies, a
Class A baseball team, played an eclipse game against the visiting
Rome Braves. At
Fluor Field, the
Greenville Drive, a
Class A baseball team, played an eclipse game against the visiting
West Virginia Power. •
Goose Creek – The clouds blocked the Eclipse that day much like in Anderson. ==Viewing from outside the United States==