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Museum of Science Boston

 

 

 

Museum of Science Boston

 

 

For local school children, a popular "field trip" destination for generations. The Museum of Science is dedicated to providing interactive educational exhibits.

Some of the exhibits include: Is Algae in Your Future? (energy generation), Mapping the World Around Us (historical maps), Making Models (solar system to mountains), The Computing Revolution (history), A Bird's World (simulation to bird calling), Dinosaurs (Mesozoic models), Natural Mysteries (natural history artifacts), Discovery Center (natural habitats), and Light House (visual effects). Please refer to the museum's website for a complete list of permanent exhibits and special events.

The Museum of Science is a great place for primary and middle school children to learn from interactive exhibits, and to also have fun.

Please note the museum hosts a five-story domed Imax Theater and Planetarium, with films and events at additional fees.

Of historic interest, the Museum of Science was originally established in 1830, as the Boston Society of Natural History. One of the predecessor buildings was constructed in 1864, and still stands today in the Back Bay. It is located at Boylston and Berkeley Streets. The former museum building is made of brick, with beautiful Corinthian columns.

 

Old Natural History Museum Building Boston
Former Museum Building (on right)

 

Contact Information

Phone Number:  617.723.2500
Web Address:  www.mos.org

 

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