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Museums can often be dull and uninspiring, but at day at the MoS was so much fun, I forgot I was learning! For a person who despises math, I found the math exhibit very entertaining and enlightening...lots of hands on learning, with knowledgable guides there to explain everything! Another great exhibit was the prehistoric dinosaur exhibit, a crowd favorite. Be sure to catch the "electrifying" Theater of Electricity show, incredible! There's also a cool exhibit on the human body that has a lot of hands on activities that test your reflexes, coordination and muscle strength. Also, for the technologically savvy, there is a great exhibit on the history of computers; showing the inside of a hard drive to a replica of one of the first, room-size computers.
Allow plenty of time to look around, there's so much to see!
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