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fellow researchers, and the general public. The museum’s collections are held in a storage vault. Items include dinosaurs and other fossils, preserved animals and plants, and cultural artifacts from extinct and extant civilizations. Researchers visit the vault to take advantage of the collection, but it is not open to regular museum visitors except during special events.
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The museum is also home to the IDEAL (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access and Leadership) Center, which has transformed from a primary professional development resource for educators in the state to a center that offers leadership development training to school districts, universities, and informal
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for the system were so massive that they had to be put in place before the rest of the building. When it opened in 1999, the theater boasted "the largest permanently installed electronic cinema projector in the world", an advanced computer system to coordinate the theater's facilities, and a complex
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takes advantage of the museum's proximity to the river and a National Park to educate visitors about its natural resources. Visitors can learn about the river's environment and animals. It is also home to The Collectors' Corner. Traders (mainly children) bring in natural artifacts they find to trade
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The Science Museum's Center for Research and Collections staff maintain a collection of over 1.7 million artifacts, objects, and specimens and conduct research in biology, paleontology, anthropology, water quality, and climate change. They also conduct outreach with museum visitors, school groups,
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A group of businessmen led by Charles W. Ames established the museum in 1906 with the aim to promote intellectual and scientific growth in St. Paul. Initially known as the St. Paul Institute of Science and Letters, it was initially housed at the St. Paul Auditorium on Fourth Street. A brief merger
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learning division. In addition to its summer camp and field trip programs, museum educators also visit schools throughout the region. The museum has a consistent track record of serving students and teachers in all 87 Minnesota counties each year through field trips, classroom residencies, and
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The Science Museum of Minnesota is a member of the Association of Science-Technology Centers, the American Alliance of Museums, the Association of Children’s Museums, and the Giant Screen Cinema Association. It is a founding member of NISE Net and participates in
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is an experience that helps visitors separate fact from fiction in healthcare decisions, featuring artifacts from the former Museum of Questionable Medical Devices. The museum acquired these pieces in 2002 when its original owner Bob McCoy, son of
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the museum sold in that era. The museum was quickly flooded with requests to purchase the garment, so it began manufacturing it again and took orders totaling $ 400,000 in a single day.
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In summer 2019, the Omnitheater briefly closed to convert to digital laser technology. In October 2019, it reopened as the world's third-largest digital laser IMAX dome theater.
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large-group assemblies on topics from water to engineering. Summer camps serve hundreds of students each year, addressing science, technology, nature, and art themes.
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the museum works at. The gallery also features two sculpted, 17-foot-tall Quetzalcoatluses, giant flying reptiles from the late
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is the first national exhibition to tell the stories of race from biological, cultural, and historical points of view.
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allows visitors to explore concepts in physics, math, and physical and earth science with interactive displays.
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for viewing IMAX dome presentations, it was the first convertible theater in the northern hemisphere. The
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The Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center (KAYSC) is an informal learning environment for young people.
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theater. With both a wall screen for IMAX films and other flat-screen presentations and a rotating
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The museum hosts several special exhibitions a year, with past exhibitions having included:
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Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship (2012)
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Offerings change frequently, but several exhibits are always on display:
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The "electro-meta graph machine" on display in the Quackery Hall of Fame
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The theater was briefly closed in early 2014 to repair a leaky roof.
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The museum is a leading producer of giant screen films, including:
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In the early 2000s, the museum hosted several exhibits, including
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that were known for their long beaks and broad, bat-like wings.
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In the early 1990s, plans for a new facility, adjacent to the
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institution has 385 employees and is supported by volunteers.
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The Mississippi riverfront facility has a convertible dome
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Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs (2011)
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The Dead Sea Scrolls: Words that Changed the World (2010)
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Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery
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In 2017, the character Dustin on the television show
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features artifacts and historical content about the
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In 1927, the museum relocated to Merriam Mansion on
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Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs
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Science Museum of Minnesota is located in Minnesota
Saint Paul
Minnesota
Coordinates
44°56′33″N 93°5′55″W / 44.94250°N 93.09861°W / 44.94250; -93.09861
Science museum
Alison Rempel Brown
https://www.smm.org
Saint Paul
technology
natural history
physical science
mathematics
501(c)(3)
nonprofit
Minnesota Museum of American Art
Capitol Hill
John Merriam
IMAX Dome
Mississippi River
Ellerbe Becket
BODY WORLDS
Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination


Triceratops
Fafnir
dinosaur
skeletons

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