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The Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine was founded by the Junior of Portland in 1970, opening in just a few rooms in Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth. In 1980 the Museum moved to a Victorian home on Stevens Avenue in Portland. After more than a decade of successful exhibits and programs, the Museum once again needed a new space to ...
Today, it is a venue for outdoor summer concerts and ice-skating in the winter. The Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine moved here from Free Street, beside the Portland Museum of Art, in 2020. Transportation. Greater Portland Metro's Metro Breez express bus and bus route number 1 services begin and terminate at Thompson's Point.
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry ( OMSI, / ˈɒmziː / OM-zee) is a science and technology museum in Portland, Oregon, United States. It contains three auditoriums, including a large-screen theatre, planetarium, and exhibition halls with a variety of hands-on permanent exhibits focused on natural sciences, industry, and technology.
The museum also hosted a number of admission-free days and evenings. As of 2009, the Community Partners Program provided access to the museum and museum programs for over 20,000 children and their families. Opal School of the Portland Children's Museum was an elementary school that was chartered by the Portland Public School District.
800 W. Wells St. The Milwaukee Public Museum, which falls within the RNC's vehicle screening perimeter, announced it will be closed from July 15 through 18. It will instead expand its hours to ...
Sage Museum, Shaniko [95] Pacific Northwest Museum of Natural History, Ashland [96] [97] Working Wonders Children's Museum, Bend, closed in 2009 [98] Jensen Arctic Museum, Monmouth, closed in 2013, collection moved to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History (MNCH) at the University of Oregon in Eugene.
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Oregon Children's Theatre. Oregon Children's Theatre (OCT) is a children's theatre organization based in Portland, Oregon. Originally created by Sondra Pearlman as the "Theatre for Young People" in 1988, OCT became a resident company of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts in 1991. [1]