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Children's Museum Houston (CMH) is a nonprofit children's museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. Founded in 1980 and designed by Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi, it offers exhibits and bilingual learning programs for children aged 0–12. It is one of 190 children's museums in the United States and 15 children's museums in Texas ...
On Thursdays, The Children's Museum of Houston is free after 5 p.m., [3] The Health Museum is free from 2–7 pm, [4] and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is free 11 am - 9 pm. [5] The Houston Museum of Natural Science is free on Tuesdays between 5-8 pm. [6] Houston's Museum District is walkable and bikeable.
Fifth oldest children's museum in the U.S.; founded in 1927 Children's Museum of the Highlands: Sebring: Florida: Opened in 1990 Children's Museum at Holyoke: Holyoke: Massachusetts: Founded in 1981 by the Junior League of Holyoke, [1] moved to current location in 1987. [2] Children's Museum of Houston: Houston: Texas: Founded in 1980; opened ...
Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. The Musical Instrument Museum is a home for musical instruments played the world over. It has more than 7,000 instruments from over 200 countries, many ...
The dedication of the children's farm was delayed until August 1971 due to numerous lawsuits. [ 24 ] Lefferts Historic House operates a children's museum highlighting of the Leffertses’ family life in Kings County over three centuries [ 25 ] including the Dutch and Native Americans who lived in the area before the structure was built. [ 26 ]
The Health Museum; Holocaust Museum Houston; Houston Center for Contemporary Craft; Houston Fire Museum; Houston Fire Station No. 7; Houston Museum District; Houston Museum of Natural Science; Sam Houston Park
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The Brooklyn Children's Museum was established in 1899 by the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. It is often regarded as the first children's museum in the United States. [4] The idea behind the Brooklyn Children's Museum implicitly acknowledged that existing American museums were not designed with children in mind.