Regular Museum hours:

Tuesday through Saturday

9:00am to 4:00pm*

Sundays: 1:00pm to 4:00pm*

*Exhibit floor closes briefly at 12:00 daily for cleaning. Visitors are welcome to use first floor classrooms and play space.

You do not need to pre-purchase tickets. 

 The Museum will be CLOSED on Sunday, January 25 due to inclement weather. 

 

Museum Blog

Crunching the Numbers: Building Math Confidence Through Data at the Museum

Crunching the Numbers: Building Math Confidence Through Data at the Museum At the Museum, we’re always looking for ways to build math confidence and literacy in fun, hands-on ways. A big part of this is helping kids understand data: how to collect it, organize it, and...

Where Do the Turtles Go in Winter?

Where Do the Turtles Go in Winter? We’re Not the Only Ones Getting Ready for Cold Weather! As people who live in the Northeast, we’re no strangers to seasonal changes: swapping those sneakers for boots, finding the gloves you tucked away last spring, turning on the...

Edward’s Turtle Tips – Sun Safety

🌞 Tips with Edward the Turtle 🐢This Week’s Topic: Sun Safety for a Sizzling Summer! Hey there, little explorers! It’s me, Edward the Turtle, your slow-but-wise pal who loves a sunny day — but knows just how powerful the sun can be! When the weather gets warm, it’s...
Vision Boards

Vision Boards

Vision boards are a handy mindfulness tool to help kids imagine what they would like their future to look like, from the rest of the school year to ten years from now. Through goal setting and visualization, a vision board empowers children to set achievable goals...

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From Displacement to Discovery: Finding Joy in the Museum

From Displacement to Discovery: Finding Joy in the Museum

In the wake of recent hurricanes, the Museum has become a refuge for families displaced from Florida and North Carolina. Offering a safe haven, it allows children to play while parents grapple with their losses. One family from North Carolina, having lost everything, found solace in shared moments of joy. Another family, recently fleeing war, celebrated Rosh Hashanah with a simple apple art project, reminding them of the importance of togetherness amid chaos. Through engaging exhibits, the Museum provides a sanctuary of hope and connection during these challenging times.

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Frankenstein’s Monster

Frankenstein’s Monster

Frankenstein’s Monster   You don’t need electricity to bring Frankenstein’s Monster to life! Instead, reanimate (part of) the monster with a chemical reaction.   Supplies:  Baking soda  Vinegar  Disposable glove  Glass (a glass with a wide mouth is recommended) ...

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Back to School Activity for Teachers

Back to School Activity for Teachers

It's back to school season, and teachers have so much on their plates! Everyone can feel a little overwhelmed, and that is a perfectly normal part of a new school year. Everyone has to shake off the summer fuzzies and get back into school mode. Positive affirmations...

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