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Today blog entry by me,Yair Shalev outlines Science Center. I have visited it two times with some of science students.

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  • Yair Shalev Science Center and FlightWelcome to this blog by Yair Shalev, Hopefully you are regular enjoying blog stuff by Yair Shalev and sharing with all Seattle lover. In previous post, I discussed Benaroya Hall. Today blog entry by me,Yair Shalev outlines Science Center. I have visited it two times with some of science students.

    The Pacific Science Center is a science museum located in Seattle, Washington and designed by Minoru Yamasaki for 1962 Worlds Fair in Seattle. Pacific Science Center is an independent, non-profit science museum based in Seattle, Washington. It sits on 7.1 acres (29,000 m2) of land located on the south side of the Seattle Center. A satellite campus in Bellevue, Washington, the Mercer Slough Environmental Center, teaches children and adults about environmental

    stewardship, wetland ecology and nature awareness. Like many museums, Pacific Science Center creates, builds and rents many traveling exhibits. Pacific Science Centers outreach program, Science On Wheels, has a fleet of vans that bring hands-on science education to schools throughout the Pacific Northwest. The center also has a division of staff workers whose purpose is to assist teachers in teaching science to their students.

    Yair Shalev Flight:As you know I am traveler lover and traveled to many country, Seattle is one of them that I like most and spend more time of my life in Seattle. In previous post, I,Yair Shalev shared my experience about Seattle Great Wheel. Today blog entry by me, Yair Shalev outlines Museum of Flight.

    The Museum of Flight is a private non-profit air and space museum at King CountyInternational Airport (Boeing Field), south ofdowntown Seattle,Washington. It wasestablished in 1965 and is fully accredited bythe American Alliance of Museums. As thelargest private air and space museum in theworld, it also hosts the largest K-12educational programs in the world.

    The museum attracts over 400,000 visitors every year. The museum serves more than 140,000 students yearly through both its onsite programs: aChallenger Learning Center, an Aviation

  • Learning Center, and a summer camp (ACE), as well as outreach programs that travel throughoutWashington and Oregon.

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