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Preschoolers and elementary school-age children will have plenty to do at LEGO Discovery Center, but Butler stresses it's not just for kids. "It's a place for kids and their parents," she said.
When the center opened in 1975 as the Bush Mountain Outdoor Activity Center, it was Atlanta's "first and only environmental education and outdoor recreation facility." Atlanta Public Schools leased 8 acres (0.032 km 2 ) to the OAC for $1 a year, and the Natural Science for Youth Foundation helped fund, organize and staff the original center.
The Children's Museum of Atlanta (known as "Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta" from 2003 to 2011) is a children's museum located in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1988 as a "Museum Without Walls," the museum opened to the public in 2003. The museum is located Downtown, adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park. The 16,316-square-foot museum ...
Wahsega 4-H Center: Dahlonega: Lumpkin: Metro Atlanta: website, day and residential environmental education programs for students West Atlanta Watershed Alliance Outdoor Activity Center: Atlanta: Fulton: Metro Atlanta: 26 acres Wright Environmental Education Center: Marietta: Cobb: Metro Atlanta
Alamy While Atlanta, Georgia may not be the first city you think of when planning a family vacation with kids, this beautiful city has a great deal to offer any family. Whether your stay in ...
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The Fernbank Science Center is a museum, classroom, and woodland complex located in Atlanta. It is owned and operated by the DeKalb County School District , which announced in May 2012 it was considering closing the facility to cut its annual budget, then quickly shelved the plan after public outcry.
The B.E.S.T. Academy is a STEM certified all-boys school serving grade 6-12 students in Carey Park, Atlanta, Georgia. [2] The school was opened in 2007, and for a short time was referred to as the boys single gender academy, but was later named by its first principal, Curt R. Green, in honor of neurosurgeon Ben Carson.