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Centered in the Universe asks fundamental questions about our place in the Universe. Who are we? Where did we come from? Why is the world the way it is? Stunning full-dome video transports us back in
Do you know the difference between the urgent and the important? Do you make time for the important? Most people go through life by default; learn to live your life by design! In our fun and intera
Kids can pretend to be a grocer at the Corner Market, visit the local synagogue and learn about traditions, check out books and puppet theater in Bubbie's Bookstore and more.
The Tolerancenter focuses on the major issues of intolerance that are part of daily life.
Kids can launch Tzedakah balls in one of the biggest pinball machines ever built. Tzedakah is the Hebrew word for justice.
At the Water Table, children can splash and play as they learn about the importance of conserving water to the environment. is their chance to interact
Blue screen technology puts kids in the center of the show. Displays and props are always changing, so there's new experiences to be had each time you visit.
The Holocaust Exhibit is a seventy-minute, sound and light guided dramatic presentation covering the holocaust. Visitors are led back in time to be held witness to one of the worst human tragedies in
Kids can pretend to drive an ambulance and learn about saving lives, make get-well cards for patients in local hospitals and more.
Kids can write their wishes and hopes for the future on notes and place them in the museum's replica of the Western Wall.
This exhibit shows how automobile designers throughout history circumnavigated many of the critical issues that have presented themselves. Some of the solutions to common problems and consumer demands
Tweens and teens are invited to explore social issues through art.
Renown for his Indian paintings, Fritz Scholder V combined contemporary culture with tradition to capture the realities faced by Native Americans. In doing this, he transformed the cliche tourist imag
!Camouflage' sharpens the observation skills to find the clever critters that deceive to survive. It explores the secrets of background matching, disruptive coloration and mimicry.
Jeff Moyer, Sound Archivist, has gathered recordings of many of the vehicles and has drawn together a fascinating program of automotive sounds that highlight powerful cars and those that create the il
Kids can compose original music, create virtual drum loops and play musical matching games.
Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves uses sports heroes, literary figures and celebrities to help and encourage us to understand who we are and where we come from.
Kids can pilot the Zimmer Plane to destinations around the world. It features navigational tools, an electronic controls panel and flight simulation.
Within the collection are three broad areas: arms and armor from Native American cultures, objects from Spain's colonial possessions, and items of European and American manufacture. The collectio
Step beyond the red carpet at this guided tour featuring a visit to the George Eastman VIP Room, a glimpse at an Oscar statuette, images from previous Academy Awards ceremonies and more.