Visiting The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Visiting The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
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The Children's Museum Of Indianapolis
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With 472,900-square feet, more than 120,000 artifacts, and over 1 million visitors each year, we are the largest children's museum in the world. Since it was first established in 1925, The Children's Museum of Indianapolis has expanded to become one of the top-ranked, most-respected children's museums in the nation, providing one-of-a-kind experiences that range from our immersive Dinosphere© to the exquisite, five-story Fireworks of Glass sculpture by renowned artist Dale Chihuly.
The Children's Museum is at the forefront of creating learning experiences with the power to transform the lives of children and families. We are also a pioneer in both the education and museum worlds, offering engaging exhibits, interpretive activities, standards-based school programs, and teacher development workshops.
We welcome visitors from across the country and around the world, and are honored to serve our friends from the Hoosier state as a neighborhood partner, a community advocate, and a cultural leader.
DC Superheroes @ The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
Today we explore the new DC Superheroes exhibit at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis! We even had a little extra time to check out some dinosaurs exhibits! Thanks for watching the Indiana Fam Tracker and please subscribe so you never miss out on an episode!
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum 2018
Explore the Rich History of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Auto Racing!
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, located five miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis on the grounds of The Greatest Race Course in the World, and is recognized as one of the most highly visible museums in the world devoted to automobiles and auto racing. In 1987, the Speedway grounds were honored with the designation of National Historic Landmark.
Anton Tony Hulman Jr. and Karl Kizer, the Museum's first director, established a museum in 1956 to display race vehicles and memorabilia, principally associated with the Indianapolis 500 race. The first Museum building was located at the southwest corner of the Speedway's property where the Speedway's Administration Building now stands. It was large enough only to display a few vintage race cars. Before long, it was obvious something more substantial was needed.
During 1975, Hulman built the larger, more modern Museum facility within the Speedway oval, its opening coinciding with the United States Bicentennial celebration in 1976. Constructed of pre-cast cement and Wyoming quartz, the Museum’s display space measures approximately 36,000 square feet. The building also houses two gift shops owned by the Speedway, the track's retail photography store, and other offices.
The Museum’s collection encompasses race cars from many series including IndyCar, NASCAR, Formula One, Sprint, Midget, motorcycle races, and drag racing. The collection encompasses motorcycles, dragsters, cars and other vehicles that have set world land speed records at various points in history.
You can visit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum website for more information. View Website The Museum is operated by an independent, non-profit charity.
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The Children's Museum Of Indianapolis - October 2015
Fun day at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
The Green Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Rick Crosslin goes to the Children's Museum of Indianapolis where they're doing their part to go green. This Classic Indiana Expeditions segment originally aired in Indiana Expeditions #303 (2010). To see more Indiana Expeditions segments visit the WFYI website:
Mini Madison, Indiana @ Indy Children's Museum
Have you ever been to The Children's Museum of Indianapolis? Not only are they a world-class of fun activities for children of all ages, they happen to have a miniature town of Madison on permanent display. Thanks to the Reuben Wells Steam Locomotive and it's historical value to Madison and the State of Indiana, its uniqueness specifically built in 1868 to push train cars up the steepest standard-gauge main-track grade in the United States, weighing 55 short tons, it was the most powerful locomotive in the world at the time. The locomotive is named after its designer, engineer Reuben Wells. Watch this video, visit the mini town at the museum and come visit the still very historic district of Madison, Indiana.
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New space exhibit opens at Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Exhibit will allow kids to explore mock International Space Station.
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Exploring The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Several new exhibits are opening soon at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Get ready to explore Beyond Space exhibit with your family. Leslie Olsen for The Children's Museum of Indianapolis shares more on what's coming to the museum.
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Indiana INTERNnet partnered with WFYI, a public broadcast station in Indianapolis, to produce videos on internships located in Indiana. This video features the world-reknowned Children's Museum of Indianapolis. If you're interested in internships with museums, look no further than IndianaINTERN.net to apply.
Dinosphere @ Indianapolis Children's Museum
Dinosphere is a permanent exhibit at the Children's Museum and kids seem to love it!! There are full dinosaur skeletons in a display complete with lighting and sound effects as well as some hands on displays for archeology.
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This is a place where inspiration gets sparked, dreams grow big, and sleeves get rolled up. A place where children and families engage together in fun, educational experiences they won’t forget. This is YOUR museum. You’ve made us who we are—be part of where we’re going. Share or donate to the Extraordinary Transformations campaign: childrensmuseum.org/campaign
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis - Video Learning - WizScience.com
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the world's largest children's museum. It is located at 3000 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States in the United Northwest Area neighborhood of the city. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. It is 472900 sqft with five floors of exhibit halls and receives more than one million visitors annually. Its collection of over 120,000 artifacts and exhibit items are divided into three domains: the American Collection, the Cultural World Collection, and the Natural World Collection. Among the exhibits are a simulated Cretaceous dinosaur habitat, a carousel, and a steam locomotive. The museum's focus is family learning; most exhibits are designed to be interactive, allowing children and families to actively participate.
Founded in 1925 by Mary Stewart Carey with the help of Indianapolis civic leaders and organizations, it is the fourth oldest such institution in the world. The current site became home for the museum in 1946; the current building was constructed in 1976, and has had six major expansions since then. The museum hosts thousands of activities annually, including plays at the Lilly Theater, classes and workshops for school children, traveling exhibits, and fund-raising events. With a 2008 budget of $28.7 million, it has 400 employees and 1500 volunteers. Its financial stability is ensured by a large endowment that was first established in the 1960s and is governed by a board of trustees.
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