
Parking and Directions | Science Museum of Minnesota
2019年10月23日 · The Science Museum is located at 120 W. Kellogg Boulevard in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota, and accessible by car, bike, train, bus, or on foot. Know before you go: Minnesota has …
Alison Rempel Brown: Creating Change for an Equitable & Just Society
Alison Rempel Brown speaks powerfully on leadership, equity, education, and the role of science in creating sustained change in the world.
William L. McKnight-3M Omnitheater | Science Museum of Minnesota
Watch science movies on the Omnitheater’s 90-foot domed screen, now better than ever in digital. Only at the Science Museum of Minnesota in downtown St. Paul.
Shop Science Toolkit | Science Museum of Minnesota
The Science Museum of Minnesota is a shopper’s one-stop shop for the most original and meaningful gifts around. Learn more.
Membership FAQs | Science Museum of Minnesota
Frequently asked questions–and their answers–about Membership at the Science Museum of Minnesota.
Science Museum of Minnesota - new.smm.org
Dinosaurs, the Collectors’ Corner, Omnitheater, and more discoveries await at the Science Museum of Minnesota in downtown St. Paul
Field Trips | Science Museum of Minnesota
Book your field trip to the Science Museum of Minnesota today! At the Science Museum, learners will find interactive exhibits filled with stories about science, cultures, discoveries, and the people who …
About the Museum | Science Museum of Minnesota
The museum’s current location on the banks of the Mississippi River in Saint Paul offers 370,000 square feet of space. It includes a 10,000 square-foot temporary exhibit gallery, multiple permanent …
Statement on Evolution | Science Museum of Minnesota
The scientific theory of evolution is central to the Science Museum of Minnesota’s work, forming the basis of our scientists’ research on the natural world. As our climate warms and our planet faces …
Mississippi River Gallery exhibit | Science Museum of Minnesota
The Mississippi River starts right here in Minnesota. Explore its little beginnings, ancient origins, and Minnesota’s changing environments and weather patterns in the Mississippi River Gallery.