- Louisville Science Center
The Louisville Science Center, previously known as the Louisville Museum of Natural History & Science, is
Kentucky 's largest hands-onscience museum . Located inLouisville, Kentucky 's "Museum Row" in the West Main District of downtown, the museum operates as anon-profit organization. It was founded in 1871 as anatural history collection, and now more than half a million people visit the museum annually. More students in Kentucky takefield trip s to the Louisville Science Center than to any other destination.There are about 500,000 visitors annually. A special hands-on area for children younger than seven was renovated and renamed "KidZone" in 1998, featuring six educational activity areas.
The building itself is located at 727 West Main Street, and takes up 150,000 ft². This includes a four-story
IMAX theater, built in 1988, in which three million people have seen at least one of the 45 different films shown there. The distinctive cast-iron facade limestone building was originally built in 1878 as a dry goods warehouse. The city purchased the building in 1975 and the museum moved into the premises in 1977, subsequently winning several design awards for its preservation of an older building. OnJanuary 11 2007 , MayorJerry Abramson announced the city has agreed to purchase property that will enable the Louisville Science Center to expand. The city is acquiring the historic Alexander Building which dates back to 1880 and is adjacent to the current buildings.The center will begin construction later this year to create a $1 million Science Education Wing in the building's first floor. The new wing, encompassing more than convert|5300|sqft|m2, will include four science-workshop labs equipped for "hands-on" student and parent activities. Programs for students and teachers will correspond to the Science Center's core exhibits focusing on physical, natural and life sciences. The five-story Alexander Building totals nearly convert|37000|sqft|m2. [cite news|publisher=Courier-Journal|date=2007-01-12|title=Science center to expand next door|last=Shafer|first=Sheldon]
ee also
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List of attractions and events in Louisville, Kentucky References
External links
* [http://www.louisvillescience.org/ Official site]
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