1 . Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge
Located in a historic Manhattan Project-era building, this museum is the place for visitors to learn about art, science, history, culture, and healthy living. With over 20 child-friendly exhibits to explore, it provides something of interest for everyone.
Address:461 W. Outer Dr. Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Admission: Adults — $ 8.00; Seniors — $ 7.00; Children 3& Up — $ 6.00; Children under 3 — Free.
Children’s Museum of Science and Technology (CMOST)
Founded in 1954, CMOST is the region’s only science center. CMOST provides an engaging, child-directed learning environment which enables children to learn and grow through play. Designed for children aged 18 months through the tween years, the museum enables children to observe, think, and learn in a pressure-free environment by pairing creative educational tools and techniques with engaging exhibits to support active learning.
Address:250 Jordan Road Troy, NY 12180
Admission:$ 8.00 per person aged 2 and up.
African American Museum of Iowa (AAMI)
The AAMI is a statewide museum aimed at keeping and teaching Iowa’s African American history. As Iowa’s leading educational resource on the topic, it educates more than 30,000 people each year through museum tours, travelling exhibits, research services, youth and adult education programs, and community and fundraising events.
Address:55 12th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Admission: Adults — $ 6.00; Seniors — $ 5.00; Students/Youth — $ 3.50; Children under 5 — Free.
King man Museum
King man Museum is a hidden treasure in Southwest Michigan housing an extensive (大量的) natural history collection. As a local landmark in Battle Creek for over 80 years, King man Museum works to provide a universal place of hands-on learning for the community.
Address:175 Limit St. Battle Creek, MI 49037
Admission: Free.
1. What can we know about CMOST?A.It is a statewide museum. | B.It used to be a science lab. |
C.It uses creative educational tools. | D.It is designed for children to play. |
A.Exhibiting artworks. |
B.Raising funds for programs. |
C.Protecting the African American history. |
D.Providing learning sites for communities. |
A.King man Museum. |
B.Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge. |
C.African American Museum of Iowa. |
D.Children’s Museum of Science and Technology. |