St. George Children's Museum
A nonprofit children's museum for kids is located in St. George, Utah, in the United States. The purpose is to provide lively, interesting, interactive activities that encourage kids, families, and others to learn, imagine, and create. Rufus, the green dragon mascot of the museum, usually makes an appearance in logos. The two levels of the 10,000 square foot (930 m2) museum are home to ten rooms. The building has an accessible entrance in the back close to the parking lot and an elevator. The City leases the top floor of the structure, which is not a part of the museum, for special events.
The St. George Children's Museum allows visitors to touch, feel, play with, and interact with all of its on-display exhibits, in contrast to other museums where the items are locked away behind a glass wall or enclosed in a display case. The museum has twelve rooms, and each one is devoted to instructing children about a particular topic. Children can learn about egg collection, milking cows, and a variety of other topics in the Farm Room, for instance. Children can learn about democracy in the government room by using a voting booth, and they can explore fossils and life-sized dinosaur footprints in the prehistoric room.
Location: 86 S Main St, St. George, UT 84770
Contact: +1 435-986-4000
Website: https://www.sgchildrensmuseum.org/
Google Rating: 4.7/5.0