The Imaginarium
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Reviewed by:
Laalamani
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The Imaginarium looks like a ‘living laboratory’ wherein the visitors can stand in a bubble, and ponder magnitude of universe within a planetarium. Ocean life can be discovered in marine touch tank.
Principles relating to physics can also be studied. Its whimsical, educational, and wondrous exhibits would make learning exciting as well as funny.
Category: Museums
Address: 737 West 5th Ave. #G • Anchorage, Alaska
Email: info@imaginarium.org
Website http://www.imaginarium.org
Telephone: 907.276.3179
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