Omaha Childrens Museum
About Omaha Childrens Museum
The Omaha Children's Museum is a not-for-profit learning in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Operated as a private charitable association the mission of Omaha Children's Museum is to draw in the creative ability and make energy about learning. The gallery was established in 1976 by Karen Levin, Jane Ford Hawthorne, Betty Hiller, and a gathering of neighborhood educators. The Omaha Children's Museum remodeled its changeless shows through the $6.6 million capital crusade entitled "Expanding on the Best".
The "Charlie Campbell Science and Technology Center", which houses the "Super Gravitron", a ball machine where balls controlled via air wind and water go through tubes and on rails, and a designers workshop, pulley and vacuum seats and the "Science Showplace" where live science introductions happen.
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