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Great Explorations Children's Museum (formerly Great Explorations - The Hands-On Museum) is a children's museum, program center, and pre-school in St Petersburg, Florida. It was founded in 1986 by The Junior League of St. Petersburg and Hands-On, Inc.
Old Florida Museum: St. Augustine: St. Johns Northeast History Hands-on programs with daily living activities from pre-European times to 20th century Old Jail Museum: St. Augustine: St. Johns Northeast Local history Also known as Florida Heritage Museum Old Town Hall History Center: Melbourne Beach: Brevard Central East Local history Oldest ...
IMAG History & Science Center (formerly Imaginarium Science Center) is a hands-on science and aquarium museum in Fort Myers, Florida.Exhibits include dinosaurs and fossils, Calusa culture, live native and non-native small animals, aquariums and touch tanks, and interactive displays about science and scientific topics including weather and nanotechnology. [1]
[2] It features hands-on, interactive exhibits about history, maritime history, marine life, local and regional history, and period home, general store, and school life displays. "Our exhibits provide an interactive glimpse of life for early Florida Pioneers – before the days of computers, cell phones, televisions or even cars."
On May 7, 2012, the campus of the Museum of Arts & Sciences expanded with the construction of a new facility created for the display of Florida art and is the permanent home of more than 2,600 paintings of Florida, from the collection of Cici and Hyatt Brown. The current display features the largest collection of Florida art in the world.
Guided by museum volunteers, students engage in hands-on art projects, some of which have gone on to be displayed in the museum. [44] The Weaver Academy of Art at The Cummer Museum was created in 2007 for underserved elementary school-aged children. The program serves more than 3,000 students and 200 teachers in the local area.
Operated and staffed by the Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs, the museum uses a 27,000-square-foot-gallery and 3,000 square feet of changing exhibition space to display exhibits ...
World Fossil Finder Museum [5] Hot Springs: South Dakota: No Yes No No World of Wonders Science Museum [6] Lodi: California: No No Yes Yes Yakima Valley Museum: Yakima: Washington: Yes Yes Yes No Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History: New Haven: Connecticut: Yes Yes Yes No Yankee Air Museum: Belleville: Michigan: No No Yes No