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The New York Science Museum is located in the old World Museum in New York. The whole park is also very beautiful. The science museum is oversized. No matter how old or young, I think it is very suitable for adults and children to come and play and learn scientific knowledge.
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The New York Science Museum is located in the old World Museum in New York. The whole park is also very beautiful. The science museum is oversized. No matter how old or young, I think it is very suitable for adults and children to come and play and learn scientific knowledge.
The New York Science Museum is located in the Flushing Grassland of Queens, New York, which was once the exhibition site of the 1964 New York World Expo. After the Expo, the only science museum in New York was built as a base for New York science popularization. The Science Museum now has more than 400 exhibits related to chemistry, physics and biology, mainly for young people and young children for cloth exhibitions and open visits, and many students are seen visiting the museum under the guidance of teachers (maybe volunteers) and appreciate this learning method.
The Science and Technology Museum, which combines the natural vegetation of Queen's Park, the site of the second World Expo, is the only exhibition in New York for the future and space concept, and it also brings together modern scientific and technological concepts including biological genetics to develop brain capacity. Good place to go
The museum reopened in 1986 after seven years of closure. During the renovation, the government allocated $400,000 to the museum for expansion, and the museum used $100,000 to build a Great Earth Model, which became one of New York City's landmarks. After the reopening of the New York Science Museum, it attracted a large number of tourists to visit, and set off a boom in the science museum, which was very surprising and led to many cities in the future to follow New York and build the science museum.
The discovery in the New York Science Museum, scientists aimed at a country's "mysterious and complex" rights chain, through statistics to calculate its next possible rights evolution. Really! Imperialism is not dead! Too politically correct