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Air Zoo
Located in Portage, MI, the Air Zoo is a world-class, Smithsonian-affiliated aerospace & science museum with 100+ rare and historic air & spacecraft, inspiring interactive exhibits, indoor amusement park rides, 3D full-motion flight simulators, a 4D theater, and hands-on, science-based camps and classes. For more information, visit www.AirZoo.org
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Cape Fear Museum
Cape Fear Museum of History and Science is the oldest history museum in North Carolina. In March of 1898, the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) first opened the Museum in one room on the second floor of the Wilmington Light Infantry’s (WLI) building. Since its founding, the Museum has moved around the city. It […]
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Corning Museum of Glass
From children looking for an adventure to artists in search of inspiration, there is something for everyone at The Corning Museum of Glass, located in Finger Lakes Wine Country of Upstate NY. The world’s largest glass museum offers the opportunity to browse 3500 years of glassmaking history in the collection galleries. See the new daylit […]
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Discovery Museum
Discovery Museum is a hands-on museum for families that blends science, nature, and play. The museum and its Discovery Woods accessible outdoor nature playscape and 550 sf treehouse blend the best of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) learning on a beautiful 4.5 acre campus abutting 180 acres of conservation land in Acton, MA. […]
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E3 Children's Museum & Science Center
Sound, Light, Magnetism, Shadows, and Art are found at the E³ Children’s Museum and Science Center in downtown Farmington. Tots’ Turf is a developmentally appropriate environment for children 5 and younger. School groups, home-schools, and families will find many things to do and learn at the Children’s Museum. We offer hands-on, science-related interactives in the main gallery […]
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Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science
The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science, one of southern Indiana’s leading cultural institutions, is a general museum maintaining a permanent collection of more than 30,000 objects including fine and decorative arts with an emphasis on the 16th – 21st centuries. Of key importance are collections of late 19th – early 20th century Indiana […]
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Everhart Museum of Natural History, Science and Art
Located in Scranton’s historic Nay Aug Park, the Everhart Museum features more than a dozen permanent and temporary exhibition galleries. Whether your interests lie in science, the natural world, global culture, or the fine arts, the Everhart has something for everyone! Although exhibits change throughout the year, you will always find folk and fine art, […]
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Great Valley Museum
The Great Valley Museum opens minds, touches hearts, and inspires action towards discovering, appreciating, and preserving our natural heritage and environment. Science literacy and the unique Central Valley are promoted by engaging students, educators and the community through onsite and outreach programs. The Museum serves as a resource to educational institutions, including Modesto Junior College. […]
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Grout Museum District
The mission of the Grout Museum District is to provide a better understanding of our world by collecting, preserving and interpreting history and illustrating scientific principles. The Grout Museum collects, preserves and interprets cultural and natural history of the region; the Rensselaer Russell House Museum and the Snowden House preserve and interpret elements of the […]
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Kitt Peak National Observatory
Kitt Peak National Observatory is the home of the largest array of optical and radio telescopes in the world. In addition to conducting ground breaking astronomical research, we are open to you through our Visitor Center programs. Kitt Peak Visitor Center coordinates are: Lat.: 31.96, Long.: -111.598. Kitt Peak National Observatory does not have a […]
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Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery and School of Art
Located in Tequesta, Florida, the Lighthouse ArtCenter is northern Palm Beach and southern Martin counties’ oldest and largest visual arts organization. It is a two-building campus featuring a gallery and a school of art. The Lighthouse ArtCenter is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable organization that was founded in 1964 by Christopher Norton, the son of the […]
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Louisiana Art and Science Museum**
The Louisiana Art & Science Museum is defined by the belief that the disciplines of art and science shape and inform one another and that interdisciplinary experiences enhance the audience’s ability to make connections and discover new ways of seeing and thinking. The Art & Science Museum is located in a 1925 historic railway station, […]
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Michigan State University Museum
The MSU Museum is the science and culture museum at Michigan State University and the state’s first Smithsonian Affiliate. The museum features three floors of special collections and changing exhibits and is. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the MSU Museum collects, preserves, studies and interprets cultural artifacts and natural history specimens, with collections […]
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Minnetrista
Minnetrista is the home of the Ball jar — a legacy site and gathering place for residents and visitors to East Central Indiana. Minnetrista’s 40-acre campus features beautiful gardens, historic homes, a nature area, outdoor event spaces, and a museum facility that hosts an ever-changing menu of original and traveling art, history, and science exhibitions […]
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Museum of Arts and Sciences*
Art, science and history come alive at the Museum of Arts & Sciences (MOAS). The Museum of Arts & Sciences is the primary art, science and history museum in Central Florida. Situated in the beautiful Tuscawille Preserve, the Museum features the Klancke Environmental Education Complex; The Root Family Museum with popular Americana including vintage automobiles, […]
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Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Explore thousands of years of human history and millions of years of natural history, all with an emphasis on Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Investigate the past and imagine the future through world-class collections and stunning displays—with family-friendly sections throughout. The MNCH also boasts an active event calendar. See website for upcoming events. Now on […]
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National Museum of Industrial History
The mission of the National Museum of Industrial History is to forge a connection between America’s industrial past and the innovations of today by educating the public and inspiring the visionaries of tomorrow. Housed in a restored 100-year-old former Bethlehem Steel facility on the largest private brownfield in America, the Museum is home to exciting […]
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New Britain Youth Museum and Nature Center
For over 62 years, the New Britain Youth Museum (NBYM) has served the citizens of central Connecticut by providing high quality educational programs in the arts, humanities and natural sciences. Two locations have been established to meet our mission; NBYM at Hungerford Park, a 30-acre nature- and animal rehabilitation center in Kensington, and our downtown […]
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Ocean Institute
Using the ocean as our classroom, we inspire children to learn. The Ocean Institute invites you to explore the ocean’s underwater world and California’s fascinating maritime history through fun, interactive programs and family activities that indulge your ocean curiosity. The Ocean Institute is a non-profit organization which seeks to demystify the world of science, empower […]
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Pharmacy & Medical Museum of Texas
The Pharmacy and Medical Museum of Texas is a dream come true for Mr. Joe Reuss. For years Mr. Reuss had a vision of creating an educational museum focusing on the pharmaceutical and medical fields and also to preserve Cuero’s rich history in these areas. Coming from a multi-generational medical and pharmaceutical family “that never […]
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Pioneer Works
Pioneer Works is a cultural center dedicated to experimentation, education, and production across disciplines. Through a broad range of educational programs, performances, residencies, and exhibitions, Pioneer Works transcends disciplinary boundaries to foster a community where alternative modes of thought are activated and supported. We strive to make culture accessible to all. 85% of our funds […]
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Powerhouse Science Center Discovery Campus
A Sacramento staple for more than 65 years, the Powerhouse Science Center Discovery Campus provides informal STEM education. Our mission is to engage and inspire people of all ages to explore the wonders, possibilities, and responsibilities of science. Through hands-on activities, you and your family can discover science together. Learn more about us on our […]
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Sacramento Children's Museum**
Sacramento Children’s Museum (SCM) is a destination for children to inspire, create and explore. Sacramento Children’s Museum offers a variety of weekly and monthly programming designed to provide diverse learning experiences. All weekly programs are included with admission. SCM is the perfect destination for school and pre-school field trips. Or let us bring our exhibits […]
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Seymour Marine Discovery Center
At the Seymour Center, touch a friendly shark, see how marine scientists work, and take in the spectacular Monterey Bay. Our exhibit hall offers a deeper dive into the adventure of ocean research in Santa Cruz, California, and around the world. Enjoy exhibit galleries, aquarium, touch pools, and the Ocean Discovery Shop. Take a tour, […]
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South Florida Museum and Bishop Planetarium, Inc.*
Visit the South Florida Museum where you can experience the natural and cultural history of Florida, view our universe in the state-of-the-art Bishop Planetarium, and see Snooty (the world’s oldest manatee) and rehab manatees in the Parker Manatee Aquarium – all under one roof! Enjoy a day exploring the Museum – located steps from Bradenton’s […]
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Springfield Museums
Located in the heart of downtown Springfield, Massachusetts, the Springfield Museums offers access to four world-class museums and the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden all under a single admission.
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The Junior Center of Art and Science
The Junior Center of Art and Science encourages children’s active wonder and creative responses through artistic and scientific exploration. The Center contributes to the development of citizens who value nature and appreciate the importance of art and science in the community and provides hands-on making experiences through exhibitions, hands-on drop-in programs, workshops, and classes in the arts and […]
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The Works: Ohio Center for History, Art & Technology
The Works®–central Ohio’s only destination for hands-on exploration in history, art, science and glassblowing–all under one roof. Visiting The Works® is a great family day trip, school field trip, or creative center for adults and kids of all ages.
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Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium
With a mission to preserve Oklahoma’s aerospace history and to inspire science-based learning through discovery, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium (TASM) has carved out a unique niche in the Oklahoma museum community. TASM has been exposing visitors to real-world applications of STEM for over 15 years.
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Vermont Granite Museum
Located within a century old granite manufacturing plant, the Vermont Granite Museum contains exhibits on the science, technology, history, and art of Vermont’s unique granite heritage. With a dozen interactive stations, including a bouldering wall, visitors can create their own artwork and experiment with processes used to make granite monuments. The Museum also is home […]
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Wagner Free Institute of Science
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Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center
A regional museum preserving and exhibiting history, arts and culture with activities for all ages.