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The Springfield Science Museum displays objects from the natural and physical sciences. Founded in 1859 as the Springfield Ethnological and Natural History Museum, the collection was housed in several places including City Hall and the City Library until 1899 when a new museum building was constructed. If you are wondering what to do in Springfield with kids, this is a great place to visit.

In 1937, the Seymour Planetarium opened and the name of the museum was changed to the Springfield Science Museum in 1961. Some of the exhibits include Astronomy Hall, Dinosaur Hall, Native American Hall, the R.E. Phelon African Hall, and more. Education outreach programs include children’s camp-ins and the Chosen Critter Adoption Program.

21 Edwards Street, 800-625-7738

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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