The Franklin Institute Science Museum, one of the country’s first science museums, honors the legacy of inventor and former Philadelphian Benjamin Franklin. Located in Philadelphia, the museum features a variety of hands-on exhibits, temporary exhibitions, and a planetarium. Visitors can explore interactive displays that bring scientific concepts to life, making it an engaging and educational destination for all ages. The layout encourages exploration and discovery, with each exhibit designed to spark curiosity and deepen understanding of the natural world.
The Franklin Institute Science Museum
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