Established in 1930, the Adler Planetarium stands as the first of its kind in the western hemisphere, nestled on Chicago’s scenic lakefront Museum Campus. This iconic institution houses a rich collection of celestial artifacts and antique telescopes, alongside state-of-the-art space visualizations. The Grainger Sky Theater, with its immersive sky shows, is a highlight, offering a journey from the local night sky to the distant cosmos. Visitors can explore a range of permanent exhibits that blend history and modern astronomy, making it a captivating destination for all ages.
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