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Founded on naturalist principles,the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture seeks to educate the public. Through combining history and science, exhibits offer children new educational insight.
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The Pacific Science Center is loaded with exhibits about physics, technology, biology, and more. Students can forecast the weather at the Kids Works exhibit, and control a giant robotic dinosaur at the "Dinosaurs: A Journey Through Time" exhibit. In the Technology exhibit, visitors can challenge a robot to a game of tic tac toe. The museum also has an IMAX theater and a Science Cafa.
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The Northern Pacific Train Museum is an educational place for all age groups who are interested in learning about trains. This historical Museum takes the viewer on a journey not only to view local history;it also establishes an appreciation of engines and trains.
- Location 10 South Asotin Avenue, Toppenish, WA 98948
- Added October 17, 2011
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innovation technology
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The Seattle Aquarium offers a variety of exciting exhibits and programs for all ages. Come view exotic fish and wildlife.The aquarium is also a great place to learn about underwater environment conservation.
- Location 1483 Alaskan Way, Pier 59, Seattle, WA 98101-2051
- Added October 17, 2011
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Aquatic
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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a great place to view animals. Come enjoy an eduactional and fun day. Families will also learn about conservation as well as promoting green practices to help society.
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The Flying Heritage Collection invites visitors to view the world of airplanes. Children and adults will enjoy the airplane collection. This is a great place to visit for all age groups.
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The Imagine Children's Museum aims to provide children with a fun and educational place to explore their topics of interest. This venue provides events and activities from art to engineering. The museum is designed for children ranging from 12 months to 12 years.
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The USS Turner Joy was employed during the Vietnam War. Now you can take a tour aboard this historic ship. Plan a visit with the family today.
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The Future of Flight(TM) Aviation Center and Boeing Tour gives kids the opportunity to learn how planes fly and why they are designed in specific ways. Through interactive exhibits where they can design their own jet and a tour of the Boeing plant, kids can see first hand what it takes to build and design a large jet and how they can fly.
Note: There is a 4 feet height restiction that all kids must meet to be able to take the tour
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The Museum of Flight is dedicated to educating the public about air and space development, science, and aeronautical and astronautical history. At the Aviation Learning Center students can learn about flight dynamics, navigation, weather and wind tunnel experiments. Beginning in March, visitors can check out "The Perlan: A Record-Setting Sailplane," an exhibit dedicated to the science of soaring.