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W. Stephen Thomas, a trained museum professional from Philadelphia's Academy of Natural Sciences, succeeded Parker as museum director in 1945. Under his leadership, the museum saw the creation of state-of-the-art dioramas and growth of collections in history, technology, natural science, archaeology,
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RMSC President Kate Bennett took the helm in 1996. Under her presidency, partnership projects with Monroe Boces 1 brought the Challenger Learning Center at the Strasenburgh Planetarium and the Bathysphere Underwater Biological Laboratory in the museum. The Genesee Community Charter School opened on
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Richard C. Shultz took over as director from 1973 to 1996, and he oversaw the construction of the 400-set Eisenhart Auditorium and the Gannett School classroom building. He also established the Cumming Nature Center. Three capital campaigns provided the funding for the Elaine Wilson Hall in the
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took over as museum director. Parker began to expand the museum's holdings and research in anthropology, geology, biology, natural history, and the history and industry of the Genesee Region. He created the WPA-funded Indian Arts Project and is responsible for the construction of Bausch Hall.
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In late 2018, Hillary Olson, a native of the Rochester area, became the 7th President and CEO of the RMSC. Olson has a rich museum and planetarium background and has worked at the Franklin Institute Science Museum, the Milwaukee Public Museum and the Griffith Observatory and Planetarium.
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in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, was appointed as director of the creation of a planetarium in 1965 and followed Thomas as RMSC Executive Director from 1968 to 1972. 1968 saw the name of the museum change to its current title, the Rochester Museum & Science Center.
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The Strasenburgh Planetarium, owned by RMSC, is located next to the museum. Open since 1968, the planetarium features star shows, giant-screen films and laser light shows under a four-story dome.
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exhibit is an interactive globe and three-dimensional data projection system that changes real-time data from Earth and other planets into graphic representations.
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museum, the giant-screen film system in the Strasenburgh Planetarium, improvements in collection storage and laboratories, and an increase in the endowment fund.
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and anthropology. Among the exhibits Thomas oversaw was a "pipe organ panorama" in the spring of 1955 that was visited by over 10,000 people.
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is a permanent exhibit that features interactive opportunities to learn about reflection, refraction, radio waves, color temperature, etc.
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the RMSC campus in 2001. The museum continues to create new galleries and new learning experiences for visitors. Bennet retired in 2018.
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is a science show that features a display of indoor bolts of musical lightning produced by twin solid-state Tesla coils.
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allows visitors participate in different main problem-solving challenges that are presented every four to five months
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In 1930, the name of the museum was changed to the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences.
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teaches about the benefits of capturing and controlling stormwater runoff and
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The museum also teaches about local history in the exhibits such as
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The American Civil War: The Impact of the Industrial Revolution
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RMSC permanent exhibits emphasize interactive experiences.
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Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority
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Flight to Freedom: Rochester’s Underground Railroad
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museum
Rochester, New York
Strasenburgh Planetarium
Cumming Nature Center
Naples, New York
solar eclipse of April 8, 2024
green infrastructure
traveling exhibits

Arthur C. Parker
Queen Elizabeth Planetarium


Cumming Nature Center
"City leaders and RMSC hold conference to prepare for 2024 eclipse"
"Home - Rochester Museum & Science Center"


"RMSC LibCat - About the Collections"
"History of the Rochester Museum & Science Center - Rochester Museum & Science Center"
Official website
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Rochester, New York
History
Nathaniel Rochester
Other notable residents

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