Museum of Science and Curiosity (Formerly called Powerhouse Science Center)
The Coalition is working to develop new water-related exhibits for the Museum of Science and Curiosity.
Occupying the historic Pacific Gas and Electric Powerhouse building in Sacramento, the upcoming Museum of Science and Curiosity will provide interactive exhibits covering a range of fields including conservation, earth sciences, physical sciences, astronomy, space sciences, and of course, water.
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The latest expansion of the popular Discovery Science Museum, the Museum of Science and Curiosity design includes 25,000 square feet of exhibits, including four exhibits directly addressing the relationships between California-grown food and the water needed to produce it.
The Museum, when complete, is expected to receive nearly a quarter million visitors every year from the 16 county region surrounding the Capitol, as well as visitors from across the country who visit Sacramento every year.
Designed as part of a complex of Museums in Sacramento that includes the Sacramento Railroad Museum and the Crocker Art Museum, both popular destinations for class field trips from schools across the state, the Museum will be joined to the Old Sacramento Historic Landmark District through the new Matsui Park on the Sacramento River frontage.
Museum main entrance.
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