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Much like other Discovery Children's Museums, this has all sorts of hands on learning experiences, but many here I saw for the first time. It is impressive for being such a small space in the same building as the library. There was quite a bit to do, with things aimed at all age groups. There is a big section that tries to make nutrition interesting, my nieces were not that impressed, but I learned something so it can't be that bad. There was a really cool simulator for being in a hurricane, and another for being in a tornado, which was out of service at the time, you pretty much stand in a tube and have 70mph winds blown at you. It is really funny to watch people with long hair. The only real complaint I have is that there is a smoking section right next to the entrance, so you get a stare down from every creeper at the library that day out for a smoke, and their seemed to be some homeless people hanging around. It really isn't in the greatest area. But it is definitely worth a visit, maybe not a membership, but if your kids love it, you can use your day's entry towards a family pass.
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