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Science Center
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![]() The Science Center featured more than 100 interactive science exhibits in five galleries, as well as major traveling exhibitions. It opened at 10:00 a.m. every day except for selected holidays. The cost of entry varied depending on whether you desired the inclusion of an IMAX show or two.
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![]() Just inside the main entry was a beach ball suspened on a vertical shaft of blowing air. Just beyond the ball was the entery to the IMAX theater, one of the original IMAX theaters and a small one. Movies showing at the time were, "Tornado Alley," "Imax Hubble," and "Born To Be Wild."
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![]() A periscope was one example of the many hands-on exhibits in the museum. It ran up through the roof and gave a view of the surrounding park. Behnd it was a pendulum, and behind that was the gift shop.
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![]() A view of the interior seen from the IMAX theater entrance. One exhibit included seating to view a video, while another demonstrated how an eclipse worked. Most all the exhibits were interactive except for one photo exhibit in a hallway.
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