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The Academy of Natural Science is a leader in biodiversity and environmental research. Students can observe and learn about the delicate, complex nature of bugs. They can also see fossils of dinosaurs and other specimens.
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Dedicated to teaching kids about science through stimulating outlets, the Franklin Institute hosts interactive exhibits from electricity to engineering a train. You and your students will definitely not be disappointed by what the Franklin Institute has to offer!
- Location 222 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
- Added February 3, 2012
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innovation technology
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A museum dedicated to chemistry, students can learn how chemistry has evolved over history and how chemistry is prevalent in their every lives. There are plenty of interactive exhibits at this museum to stimulate students' interests in the multiple facets of chemistry.
- Location 315 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
- Added February 3, 2012
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innovation research
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The Wagner Institute is a three-story building that contains an array of specimens from the past; exhibits include dinosaur bones, birds and mammals, and the first American saber-toothed tiger. This museum tries to maintain the spirit of the Victorian culture that its founder lived in, so students not only get to see history preserved through the specimens, but also in the museum's displays and architecture.
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Having a wide array of collections from all around the world, students will get an cultural and historical experience at the Penn Museum. Be sure to check out the Human exhibit, which you can preview here: http://penn.museum/sites/surviving/index.html
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Nature is present everywhere in our lives, so why not take a day to appreciate and learn more about it? Focusing on environmental education, including wildlife restoration, environmental art, and agriculture, you're bound to learn something new at the Schuylkill Center. Because environmental education is very important to them, the center hosts great programs that students will enjoy.
- Location 8480 Hagy's Mill Road, Philadelphia, PA 19128
- Added February 3, 2012
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environment
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The Mutter Museum has one of the most interesting collections of the weirdest human parts. Their collection includes a soap corpse, a nine-foot-long human intestine, and the conjoined liver from Siamese twins. There are also lots of other medical specimens that you and students will enjoy.
- Location 19 S 22nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
- Added February 3, 2012
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medicine
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With neat, educational activities, including an extensive physics exhibit and a hands-on engineering exhibit, for visitors to do, students will have lots of fun while learning at the Whitaker Center. Schedule your class to visit today!
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Dedicated to educating students about science through fun interactive exhibits, the Carnegie Science Center is definitely a must-go-to place for everybody. Exhibits include the largest robotics collection in the world and a SportsWorks/Physics building.
- Location One Allegheny Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
- Added February 3, 2012
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technology
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Amazing creatures are featured at the Adventure Aquarium. From an 800 pound alligator to ghostly jellyfishes, you and your students will definitely be in awe. Visit today!
- Location 1 Riverside Drive, Camden, NJ 08103
- Added February 3, 2012
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Aquatic
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With multiple interactive experiments ranging from an ocean touch tank to chemistry experiments to a gyroscope, there are lots of educational things to do at the Da Vinci Science Center. Bring your students here for a day filled with fun and learning today!
- Location 3145 Hamilton Blvd, Allentown, PA 18103
- Added February 3, 2012
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innovation medicine