SCIENCE
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There are tons of Science places not too far from you
Museum of Science
Imagine a child standing still, watching a precisely tuned contraption in perpetual motion. The giant Rube Goldberg machine stocked with colorful pool balls is a centerpiece of this renowned museum in west Boston. It has a great wing dedicated to the science of engineering, engaging visitors in the problem-solving activities key to innovation.
What can you see here?
boston, massachussets
national air and space museum
The Smithsonian Institution’s most visited museum is home to the Wright 1903 FlyerWright 1903 Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, and moon rock that you can touch. A second facility is just outside Washington, D.C.: the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center displays the Enola Gay and a Lockheed Blackbird.
What to see?
washington d.c.
Discovery Place
Rat basketball is one of the most popular activities at Charlotte‘s fun science museum—including great information on the brain science involved in learning new skills. A satellite facility for very young children is located in nearby Huntersville, North Carolina.
What is waiting here for you?
charlotte, north carolina
Museum of Science & Industry
This famous Chicago museum’s mission is to “inspire the inventive genius in everyone.” Check out the six-foot floating globe programmed with constantly changing images of Earth’s actual weather patterns, ocean currents, and geological forces at work. The “Networld” exhibit allows you to create a digital image of yourself and explore the inner workings of the Internet.
Why should you visit?
Chicago, Illinois
Science Museum of Minnesota
St. Paul‘s innovative museum is built into bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River. The river flows just outside its windows and past ten acres of outdoor exhibits and programming space. Family favorites: nine holes of mini golf exploring changing landscapes, a Dinosaurs and Fossils Gallery (with a Diplodocus skeleton discovered by high school students), and hands-on activities in the Experiments Gallery.
What's here?
St. paul, Minnesota
Da Vinci Science Center
Its interactive experiences include a two-story exhibit floor, nearly three-dozen programs for visitors of all ages,he center's primary focus is introducing children to the potential of the STEM-related subjects. This new facility opens on May 22nd and features human body exhibits, watershed exhibits, dinosaurs, Da Vinci inspired creations, and STEM technology from the Lehigh Valley
What's here?
Allentown, pa
Franklin Institute
Save a whole day to explore this renowned museum in Philadelphia. For young children, the “KidScience” exhibit is an especially memorable experience—an introduction to the basic elements of science through storytelling, fictional characters, and compelling superhero tableau. “Sir Isaac’s Loft” combines art and physics with irresistible hands-on experimentation.
What's here?
Philadelphia, PA
Carnegie Science center
Among its attractions are the Buhl Planetarium (which features the latest in digital projection technology), the Rangos Giant Theater (promoted as "the biggest screen in Pittsburgh"), a physical home for some of Carnegie Mellon University’s Robot Hall of Fame, SportsWorks, the Miniature Railroad & Village, and the USS Requin (a World War II submarine).
What can you see?
pittsburgh, PA
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SCIENCE
Looking for Places to visit this summer?
start
There are tons of Science places not too far from you
Museum of Science
Imagine a child standing still, watching a precisely tuned contraption in perpetual motion. The giant Rube Goldberg machine stocked with colorful pool balls is a centerpiece of this renowned museum in west Boston. It has a great wing dedicated to the science of engineering, engaging visitors in the problem-solving activities key to innovation.
What can you see here?
boston, massachussets
national air and space museum
The Smithsonian Institution’s most visited museum is home to the Wright 1903 FlyerWright 1903 Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, and moon rock that you can touch. A second facility is just outside Washington, D.C.: the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center displays the Enola Gay and a Lockheed Blackbird.
What to see?
washington d.c.
Discovery Place
Rat basketball is one of the most popular activities at Charlotte‘s fun science museum—including great information on the brain science involved in learning new skills. A satellite facility for very young children is located in nearby Huntersville, North Carolina.
What is waiting here for you?
charlotte, north carolina
Museum of Science & Industry
This famous Chicago museum’s mission is to “inspire the inventive genius in everyone.” Check out the six-foot floating globe programmed with constantly changing images of Earth’s actual weather patterns, ocean currents, and geological forces at work. The “Networld” exhibit allows you to create a digital image of yourself and explore the inner workings of the Internet.
Why should you visit?
Chicago, Illinois
Science Museum of Minnesota
St. Paul‘s innovative museum is built into bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River. The river flows just outside its windows and past ten acres of outdoor exhibits and programming space. Family favorites: nine holes of mini golf exploring changing landscapes, a Dinosaurs and Fossils Gallery (with a Diplodocus skeleton discovered by high school students), and hands-on activities in the Experiments Gallery.
What's here?
St. paul, Minnesota
Da Vinci Science Center
Its interactive experiences include a two-story exhibit floor, nearly three-dozen programs for visitors of all ages,he center's primary focus is introducing children to the potential of the STEM-related subjects. This new facility opens on May 22nd and features human body exhibits, watershed exhibits, dinosaurs, Da Vinci inspired creations, and STEM technology from the Lehigh Valley
What's here?
Allentown, pa
Franklin Institute
Save a whole day to explore this renowned museum in Philadelphia. For young children, the “KidScience” exhibit is an especially memorable experience—an introduction to the basic elements of science through storytelling, fictional characters, and compelling superhero tableau. “Sir Isaac’s Loft” combines art and physics with irresistible hands-on experimentation.
What's here?
Philadelphia, PA
Carnegie Science center
Among its attractions are the Buhl Planetarium (which features the latest in digital projection technology), the Rangos Giant Theater (promoted as "the biggest screen in Pittsburgh"), a physical home for some of Carnegie Mellon University’s Robot Hall of Fame, SportsWorks, the Miniature Railroad & Village, and the USS Requin (a World War II submarine).
What can you see?
pittsburgh, PA
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