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The museum opened its doors in 1990, and over 9 million visitors have visited. The 52,000-square-foot (4,800 m 2) purple building was designed by Mexico City-based architect Ricardo Legorreta, and houses 28,000-square-foot (2,600 m 2) of gallery space as well as a half-acre outdoor nature play space opened in 2017.
After the museum became The Tech Museum of Innovation and moved to a new building on the Plaza de César Chávez, the San Jose City Council proposed to rename it to "Children's Discovery Museum/Guadalupe River Park & Garden station" and "Discovery Meadows station" before arriving at a name that the VTA would approve, Children's Discovery Museum ...
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The children's museum has a Be a Maker space with materials for kids to create their own projects. The space is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on days the museum is open (unless a scheduled event is going ...
The Children's Museum's garage has 880 available spaces and more than 1,200 on the campus overall, and patrons are encouraged to use the skywalk to cross Illinois Street regardless of where they ...
Founded in 1974 as the 'Capital Children's Museum'. National Museum of Play: Rochester: New York: Second largest children's museum in the country The New Children's Museum: San Diego: California: Northeast Louisiana Children's Museum: Monroe: Louisiana: Opened on August 15, 1998; planning to move to a different location at Swayze Natatorium at ...
A Special Place Children's Museum, San Bernardino [15] Heartland, California Museum of the Heart, Rancho Mirage [ 16 ] Southern California Medical Museum, Riverside, moved to Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona in 2015 [ 17 ]
Campen and Renzel later approached the city to develop the Kelley property as a children's park in 1956, leading to the creation of Happy Hollow, [10] which opened in 1961, followed by the Japanese Friendship Garden (1965), Leininger Center (1966), and the Historical Museum (construction started in 1965).