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Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
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Jennifer B.
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I had a great time at this museum. We went on a Friday, hoping that it wouldn't be as crowded on a weekday, but it was still really crowded. There were many great hands-on exhibits, and it seemed like it would be a great place to take kids. Highlights included the chick hatchery, the toy assembly line where you could pay $3 to watch your own toy being made, and the Omnimax. We happened to go while the BodyWorlds exhibit was in town, which was amazing. Although controversial, it was a fascinating and powerful exhibit (especially the prenatal development section). I would also suggest trying to buy any tickets to exhibits, Omnimax, etc., ahead of time on the internet, because lines at the museum can be long, and the viewing times tend to sell out pretty quickly.
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