Pacific Science Center
During the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, the Pacific Science Center was known as the United States Science Pavilion. During the World's Fair, millions of people came to see the wonders of science. And after the closing ceremonies, the Scientific Pavilion was reborn as the Pacific Science Center, the first science and technology center in the US.
The Seattle Center offers two interactive exhibits aimed at stimulating curiosity in younger visitors and the young at heart. The Pacific Science Center and Seattle Children's Museum are two of the most popular family attractions and are only a short walk away. With hundreds of hands-on experiences on-site, the Pacific Science Center digs into all types of STEM activities. Exhibits and special activities change throughout the year, so each visit would find something new. A tropical butterfly house and a planetarium are two permanent exhibits. Adult visitors are drawn to the museum because there is so much to see and learn.
Address: 200 2nd Ave N Seattle, Washington
Official site: https://www.pacificsciencecenter.org/