The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago: A 90-Year History of Innovation and Discovery
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ย. 2024
- The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is a science museum located in Chicago, Illinois. It is housed in the Palace of Fine Arts from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. The museum has over 2,000 exhibits, displayed in 75 major halls.
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I went here as a kid; What a wonderful place!
It really is.
This was my favorite museum when I was a youngster living in the region. I enjoyed visiting the coal mine, U505, circus, big heart and many other areas that my memory is a little fuzzy now. Thank you for sharing!
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This is part of whats called the museum campus in Chicago. Theres the field museum, science and industry, shedd aquarium, and addler planetarium. All world class and clustered. They do a free day once a week, but also a one price ticket for all. But you could easily spend a day in each and never see and experience it all. If you live in the area or on vacation these are some can't miss stops.
Have been here twice....once as a kid around 8 years old and then 15 years ago. I am itching to get back down there.
One of my most favorite museums in the US!
Wow that's awesome Museum
It is!
Thank you for the tour , i really enjoyed it 😊
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Thank you so much!
I been there
Does anyone know about the stone that's inscribed with a date to be opened? And what could be inside. It's located at the top of entrance stairs on the left side
Wow. It looks the same but different since when I went 30 years ago. It was so fascinating and leagues better than the one in Dallas.
You could spend days exploring the museum!
What about the slices?