User talk:The New Detroit Science Center

THE NEW DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER


The New Detroit Science Center was started nearly 30 years ago by Detroit businessman and philanthropist Dexter Ferry and is located in the heart of the Midtown Cultural Center in Detroit, Michigan. The Science Center was created as a place for children to learn about science in a hands-on environment. The Cultural Center is the heart of thriving food, art, culture and university life in Detroit’s midtown. The Science Center has Michigan’s only Dome IMAX Theatre, a state-of-the art Dassault Systèmes Planetarium, more than 200 hands-on exhibits, traveling exhibits and live demonstration shows. The Science Center has long been a city icon and is architecturally one of its most dramatic buildings. The Science Center’s current traveling exhibit is Magic: The Science of Illusion. Within walking distance are other cultural attractions such as the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit Historical Museum and the Scarab Club. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Science Center (talk • contribs) 11:23, November 13, 2006

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