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Featured Science Museums
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Agropolis-Museum
- Science Center dealing with topics such as
food, nutrition, agriculture, with an
historical approach on a worldwide scale.
Montpellier, France.
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American Museum
of Science and Energy, Oak Ridge, TN
- Energize your mind at the largest exhibition
of energy related exhibits in the United
States of America. Live demonstrations,
videos, hands-on exhibits and special events
accent your museum visit.
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Arizona
Science Center
- Planetarium, hands-on learning exhibits and
IMAX theatre. Phoenix, Arizona.
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The
Bradbury Science Museum
- The history of Los Alamos and the Manhattan
Project, as well as over 40 interactive
exhibits within five galleries at the Los
Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
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California
Academy of Sciences
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California
Science Center
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Carnegie
Science Center
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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The Chicago
Academy of Sciences
- Chicago Academy of Sciences / Nature Museum
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Cumberland
Science Museum
- Nashville, Tennessee
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The
Danish Lake District Eco-Museum
- Nature, culture and history exhibits.
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Detroit
Science Center
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Deutsches
Museum von Meisterwerken der Naturwissenschaft
und Technik
- Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany is one
of the biggest technical museums worldwide.
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Experimentarium®
(Denmark)
- Experimentarium is a science centre
concentrating on nature and technology, the
environment and health where you are
guaranteed an eventful day with the help of
300 exciting exhibits.
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The Franklin
Institute Science Museum
- A new exhibition on the life of Ben Franklin
is a fitting addition to this 175-year-old
institution, dedicated to stimulating interest
in science. This new presentation joins old
favorites (walk-through heart, historic
aircraft), other new additions, an Imax
theater, a planetarium and a schedule of
exciting temporary exhibitions. Web site has
on-line exhibits and many other web-related
science learning resources.
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The
Imaginarium -- Alaska's Only Hands-On Science
Discovery Center
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Imagination
Station Science Museum
- Imagination Station - hands on science
exhibits for the family; a place where science
learning is fun!
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Inventure
Place
- and National Inventors Hall of Fame, Akron,
Ohio.
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Israel
National Museum of Science
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Kirkpatrick
Science and Air Space Museum at Omniplex,
Oklahoma City
- The Omniplex offers a diverse collection of
interactive and historic exhibits and programs
for visitors of all ages, backgrounds and
interests.
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Liberty Science
Center
- Science museum in New Jersey. Explore LSC's
three themed floors: Environment, Health, and
Invention, featuring dozens of exciting
hands-on exhibits.
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The Math
Museum
- Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and
Science, New Hyde Park, New York. "The
Math Museum offers you and your family an
exciting opportunity to have fun while you
gain an understanding of mathematical
principles through the practical application
of modeling and geometric simulation."
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Miami
Museum of Science
- Showcases interactive exhibitions on sports,
multi-media technology and more, plus there's
always something new in the temporary
exhibition gallery. Space Transit Planetarium
has daytime sky shows, evening laser/rock
concerts and occasional observatory viewings.
Falcon Batchelor Bird of Prey Center has
wildlife excursions and other educational
programs.
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The Museum Of
Discovery and Science
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Museum of
Science and Industry
- Where else but the Museum of Science and
Industry in Chicago can you visit a coal mine,
ride a U-505 submarine, play with intelligent
LEGO bricks, and travel through virtual
reality? Now featuring up-to-the-minute
information and live demonstrations about the
International Space Station.
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The Museum of
Science and Industry, Manchester, England
- Virtual exhibits on everything from
locomotives and aircrafts, to photography and
nuclear power.
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The
Museum of Science and Technology
- a museum of Swedish engineering and
industrial history.
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Museum
of Science and Technology, Ottawa
- NMST is the largest museum of its kind in
Canada. We fulfill our mission through our
artifact, photographic and documentary
collection, exhibits, publications, special
events, school programs, workshops,
demonstrations, conferences, lectures, expert
advice and joint action with other museums and
organizations with similar goals and
interests.
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Museum of
Science, Boston
- Several exciting, participatory exhibitions
have been added to this museum in the last
decade. Also features a revolving schedule of
Imax films, temporary exhibitions and
planetarium shows. Recently reformatted web
site includes on-line exhibitions.
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Museum of
the History of Science, University of Oxford
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National
Museum of Science and Industry (England)
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National
Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da
Vinci - Milano, Italia
- Diversified technical and scientific museum
in Milan, Italy. Collections, exhibits, and
extensive Web resources about technology and
the history of technology. Also, both museum
and Web site feature material about the life
and work of Leonardo da Vinci.
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New York
Hall of Science
- Queens, New York City. Features an amazing
outdoor "science playground";
ever-changing temporary exhibitions; fun,
hand-on exhibits about sound, light, microbes
and more; and educational programs, such as
classes and an astronomy club. Web site has
some on-line exhibits.
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Newcastle
Regional Museum
- The Newcastle Regional Museum in NSW is the
largest regional museum in Australia. The NRM
incorporates the Supernova hands on science
centre. General entry to the NRM is free.
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The
Nobel Museum
- Information about the Centennial Exhibition
of the Nobel Prizes which will open in 2001
and about the plans for establishment of a
permanent Nobel Museum in Stockholm.
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Ontario
Science Centre in Toronto, Canada
- Outstanding online science and technology
educational resources and fascinating real
exhibits.
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Oregon Museum
of Science and Industry
- The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is
located in Portland, Oregon. Explore the
museum or see what's playing at the OMNIMAX
and Sky Theater. Online science resources are
available for teachers, students, and everyone
interested in science.
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The
Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- at UC-Berkeley
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Science Center
of Iowa
- Features interactive exhibits, programs and
a planetarium. Permanent exhibits include
Hubble Space Telescope Display and The
Foucault Pendulum. Located in Des Moines,
Iowa.
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Science
East Science Centre
- Features fun and educational interactive
science exhibits for children and adults.
Located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Science
Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul)
- Features dinosaurs, an Omnitheater, school
programs, Mississippi Riverfront parks, and
hands-on exhibits.
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Smithsonian
National Air and Space Museum
- Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
U.S.A.
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US
Army Engineer Museum
- at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Collections
and displays include historical weapons,
historic and modern surveying and engineering
equipment, temporary mobilization buildings
from World War II, land mines, and tactical
bridges. Web site offers a virtual tour.
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The
Virtual Museum of Computing (VMoC)
- A comprehensive set of links to on-line
resources concerning the history of computing
around the world, including Pioneers of
Computing such as Alan Turing.
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Woodlands
Science & Art Center
- A non-profit corporation promoting Science
and the Arts in the North Houston area.
Building planned, currently hosting Science
Lectures and chamber music at Montgomery
College.
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