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Five Must See Museums

by BC Doan on 12/10/07 at 2:45 pm

Take your family to one of these five museums for an educational, entertaining, and fun day.

On a blustery winter day, take your family to the museum for a fun, entertaining, and educational experience. Children usually love art and music. You hang their art work from school on your refrigerator’s door, aren’t you? What is a better way to foster that interest? Museum offers a wide range of cultures, perspectives, and imaginations. Here are the top five museums that you must see.

Chicago Children’s Museum

Call or visit the web site for hours and events. The price for adults and children is $8, senior is $7. On the first Monday of every month, the museum is free of charge for children 15 years of age and under. Thursday night is designated to Kraft Free Family Night, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. and it is free for everyone. Current event features Curious George, and offer many activities for your youngsters.

The Houston Museum of Natural Science

The Houston Museum of natural Science has an IMAX theatre, butterfly center, planetarium, observatory, and insect zoo. Call or visit the web site for hours and prices since there are different prices for different parts of the museum. You can also order your tickets online. A current exhibit of frogs has been extended through January 6 since it is so popular.

Museum of Science, Boston

The Boston Museum offers planetarium, 3-D theatre, IMAX theatre, butterfly garden, laser shows, and special exhibits. You can buy tickets online or over the phone or at the museum. Call or visit the web site for hours. The museum also offers a special camp-in program through Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, where children stay overnight for an entertaining, educational, and interactive way. You can go online to see many virtual exhibits.

Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium

Visit the museum online or call for special events. The price is $20 for adults, $13 for children from 3 to 12 years of age, $18 for seniors and students with identifications. This price includes admission to all museum galleries, planetarium shows, and wildlife center. The Dinosaurs of China is currently on the special exhibit. The Miami Museum also offers Camp-Ins for group to stay overnight, and immerse yourself in science activities. Make sure you check for special time and day through out each month.

Exploratorium, San Francisco

General tickets are $14 for adults, $9 for children 4 to 12 years of age, $11 for seniors and students with identifications. Current exhibit is Glowing worms. The Exploratorium of San Francisco offers tools for teaching, resources, and archives. The Tactile Dorm is an interactive excursion where your sense of touch is your only guide. The ticket for Tactile Dorm is $17 for 7 years of age and up; this includes general admission. Call or check web site for hours.

If you don’t see your local museum in this article, please find it in your city. There is always something to do or marvel at the museum large collections. Your little ones will enjoy, learn, and amaze at different cultures and the wide world around them.

Many museums offer activities day, or special presentations. Call your local museum for special events before you go.

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Chicago Blues

Oct 12th, 2007

Don’t bother going to the Chicago Children’s Museum. It’s Chuck-E-Cheese for rich white people.

The Indianapolis Children’s Museum is bigger, better and less expensive.

IcyCucky

Oct 12th, 2007

Chicago Blues,
I was lucky to go on the free day. The price to me though is still relative low comparing to others.

However, thank you for your suggestion. It is good to know!

Onflame

Oct 13th, 2007

Another wonderful article, though it would certainly be more attractive with pics.

Good work,
Onflame

IcyCucky

Oct 13th, 2007

Sorry Onflame.
Triond doesn’t accept all pictures as you know.
Thanks for your comments.

francie

Oct 20th, 2007

A lot of good information Icy, thanks for spreading the
word.

Lucy Lockett

Oct 21st, 2007

It is a great place to start to get a feel for the history of a place. Lots of interesting information is learned and new knowledge is gained. I liked reading this article, thanks for the info!

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