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Pretend City Children’s Museum is a nonprofit children’s museum located in Irvine, California. The museum encompasses 17 interactive exhibits that simulate a small interconnected city. In addition to its exhibits, the museum provides community resources such as developmental screenings and tools for families, educators, and community ...
The museum was founded in 1998 as the "Phoenix Family Museum". On June 14, 2008, the museum was renamed "Children's Museum of Phoenix" and opened its doors to the public in the newly remodeled historic (NRHP) Monroe School building where it is currently located. Children's Museum of Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh: Pennsylvania: Founded in 1983
Pretend City Children's Museum: Irvine: Children's: Ralph B. Clark Regional Park Interpretive Center: Buena Park: Natural history: Features an ice age fossil and local geology exhibits Ramon Peralta Adobe: Anaheim: Historic house: mid 19th-century adobe house, exhibits on the history of the Santa Ana Canyon area, open for special events and by ...
“With Discovery City Children’s Museum, we are able to offer children play and exploration in an environment created specifically for them.” New children's museum provides year-round play ...
The Association of Children's Museums (ACM) is a Washington, D.C.–based organization that represents more than 300 children's museums in 23 countries throughout the world. [1] The association began in 1962 as the American Association of Youth Museums and grew out of the desire for children's museums to meet as a separate group during the ...
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Later that year, Kidspace Children's Museum was incorporated as a private, nonprofit children's museum. 1982-1990: Kidspace introduced participatory exhibits and educational programs that engaged and educated children in the arts, humanities and sciences. Quarterly themes, such as Homes and Habitats, Seasons and Celebrations and Children of the ...
It’s something out of a fantasy book – turret and all. The Children’s Museum of Manhattan unveiled a mesmerizing first look at its plans for an 80,000-square-foot abandoned church on...