| ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER -www.azscience.org In 1988, voters approved a bond that earmarked $30.5 million for a new, larger science center, reconfirming the community's commitment to, and interest in, informal science education. Construction of a 120,000 square foot facility began in mid-1994. Science center called the Arizona Museum of Science and Technology in 1984. Offering educational opportunities that complement the schools, this facility provided "hands-on" science learning to more than 750,000 children.
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| Canada Science and Technology Museum -www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca The largest of its kind in Canada, this Museum fulfills its mission through its collection, permanent, temporary and travelling exhibits, special events, school programs, workshops and demonstrations, publications, loans, conferences and lectures, expert advice, and joint action with other museums and organizations with similar goals and interests.
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| The Childrens Museum -www.thechildrensmuseumct.org Igniting Curiosity Through Science and Nature, The Children?s Museum, located in West Hartford, Connecticut, provides rich learning experiences in science and nature to young children. The Children?s Museum includes the Gengras Planetarium, Roaring Brook Nature Center, the UTC Wildlife Sanctuary, and the only science-based preschool in Connecticut.
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| AMSE - American Museum of Science and Energy -www.amse.org 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.
The museum opened in 1949 in an old wartime cafeteria. It was originally named the American Museum of Atomic Energy. Its guided tours took visitors through the peaceful uses of atomic energy.
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