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It is the only domed IMAX theater in New England and is one of only 60 IMAX Theaters in the world to offer 180 degree domed viewing. The seats are set at a steep (cliff-side) angle and recline about thirty degrees, the screen is five stories tall, and the theater is filled with an impressive surround sound system.
The museum began as the Boston Society of Natural History in 1830, founded by a collection of men who wished to share scientific interests. Their first meeting was held on February 9, 1830 with seven original members in attendance: Walter Channing, Benjamin D. Greene, George Hayward, John Ware, Edward Brooks, Amos Binney, and George B. Emerson.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Fenway–Kenmore: Art: Contains over 450,000 works of art Museum of Science, Boston: Downtown Boston: Science: Includes over 500 interactive exhibits, 100 animals, planetarium and IMAX theater Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists: Roxbury: Art
Boston Children's Museum; Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum – on the Fort Point Channel, includes a full-scale replica of the Eleanor and Beaver, two of the ships involved in the event; Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate – specialty museum with a full-scale reproduction of the U.S. Senate Chamber; Franklin Park Zoo
This is a list of science centers in the United States. American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC) member centers are granted institutional benefits and may offer benefits to individuals through purchased or granted individual memberships as well.
MIT Museum; Museum of Science (Boston) Q. ... Springfield Science Museum; W. Warren Anatomical Museum This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 16:27 (UTC ...
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Archimedean Excogitation was commissioned for the Museum of Science in Boston, with a budget of $536,100. [6] It was designed by George Rhoads, with assistance from Rock Stream Studios, and was installed in 1987. [2] In 2015, the sculpture was refurbished and moved from the museum's lower lobby to its atrium. [5]