![]() Solve It!: This immersive exhibit is all about investigation. Kids can participate in different jobs in an environmentally-friendly city, featuring interactive businesses including a hospital, store, café, airport, auto shop and the new Raiders stadium. Young At Art: This is a whimsical, wonderful environment where naturally-artistic kids can explore the “language” of art and spark their creativity at different “creative stations” featuring a variety of artistic mediums.Įco City: This exhibit is all business. Here kids might get a little wet, but it’s all in the process of learning all about the wonder of water.įantasy Festival: A feast for every child’s imagination, Fantasy Festival features stage sets, costumes and interactive displays that will have the kids entertaining you for a change. Water World: Water is precious and powerful. Toddler Town: A unique, hands-on learning environment designed especially for the endlessly curious, imaginative and always-learning under-5 set. Patents Pending: Budding engineers will love this lab-like environment that’s all about using experimentation, invention, problem solving and tinkering to solve design and engineering challenges. The Discovery Lab is an innovative maker space where kids can get creative, imagine, build, take risks, and feel free to make mistakes and learn from them. The Summit: A three story, adventure-filled tower with interactive science exhibits on every floor, along with climbing and sliding structures that make it a physically challenging and mentally stimulating.ĭISCOVERY Lab: It doesn’t get more hands-on than this. The museum raised the remaining $7 million needed to complete the project. $43 million of that gift was used to build the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation announced a gift to The Smith Center to pay for the completion of its block in Symphony Park. Reynolds Discovery Center project was $50 million. In 2010 the museum announced plans to construct and occupy a new home and larger home in Symphony Park. In 1985, a bond issued to authorize the building of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library and Lied Discovery Children’s Museum, which opened its doors on September 9, 1990. ![]() The pair arranged a partnership between the Junior League of Las Vegas and the Allied Arts Council to fund a much-needed nonprofit educational institution in the Las Vegas Valley. The DISCOVERY Children’s Museum was founded by Robin Greenspun and Mark Tratos in 1984. The mission of DISCOVERY Children’s Museum is to foster a welcoming, vibrant, and inclusive environment where all are invited to engage in playful and educational experiences that ignite a lifelong love of learning. The Museum sees roughly 250,000 visitors each year. Formerly known as Lied Discovery Children's museum, this 58,000-square-foot (5,400 m 2), three-story space for learning and play is now located adjacent to The Smith Center in Downtown Las Vegas. The exhibit will also be open during monthly free nights on June 15, July 20, and August 17.DISCOVERY Children's Museum & The Smith Center for the Performing Artsģ6☁0′8″N 115☉′9″W / 36.16889°N 115.15250°W / 36.16889 -115.15250ĭISCOVERY Children's Museum is a nonprofit children’s museum in Las Vegas, Nevada, dedicated to providing children of all abilities, backgrounds, and beliefs, access to fun and exciting STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) educational experiences. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center, with more than 15,000 square feet of indoor educational exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5-acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom. Regular admission applies, which is $9 for children and adults, $8 for seniors and free for infants under 12 months and Discovery Center members. Join us for the grand opening of this locally constructed exhibit on Friday, June 9 from 9 a.m. Build lasting memories and find inspiration for your own Kansas adventure in Camp Kansas! Camp Kansas is generously sponsored by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Families can set up a pretend camp in our indoor campground, become a park ranger, go fishing, build constellations, research songbirds, and learn about Kansas’ most iconic outdoor spaces. Start your family adventure in the Sunflower State at Camp Kansas, a summer fun exhibit at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center from June 9 to August 27, 2023.
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