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The 370,000-square-foot Science Museum of Minnesota is in St. Paul, Minnesota. The current location has been open since 1999. It houses a space for travelling exhibitions and five permanent galleries covering the topics of paleontology, physical science and technology, the human body, peoples and cultures of the Missis...
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The Learning Studio is part of the PIE Institute. The PIE Institute grew out of educational research led by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. With support from the National Science Foundation, the Lifelong Kindergarten group developed the Cricket, a small programmable device. In 2000 educators fr...
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Taken from atop the Exploratorium.
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For a live view of this area, go to the Exploratorium's roof-cam page at : cams.exploratorium.edu:8010/1/control.html

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Sunset behind San Francisco, seen from the Berkeley hills.
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The Exploratorium is housed in the beautiful Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco's Marina district. The is the only remaining building of the Panama Pacific International Exposition held in 1915. The Palace was reconstructed in the 1960's. www.exploratorium.edu
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This is the Great 36-inch Refractor at Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton. This telescope was completed in 1888 with a $700,000 donation by James Lick and was, at the time, the largest telescope in the world. James Lick is entombed at the base of the telescope. A fitting monument to him. The observatory has gracious...
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The Exploratorium is housed in the beautiful Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco's Marina district. The is the only remaining building of the Panama Pacific International Exposition held in 1915. The Palace was reconstructed in the 1960's. www.exploratorium.edu
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