The Science Discovery Center of Oneonta
NEARBY SCIENCE CENTERS AND CHILDREN'S MUSEUMS
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Science Centers and science-oriented museums
To get a more complete list of science centers nationwide plus suggestions
on how to get the most out of a visit to a science museum, we suggest taking
a side-trip to the site set up by The
Association of Science-Technology Centers.
- Albany: New York State Museum,
- Empire State Plaza, (518) 474-5877
- Binghamton: Roberson Museum and Science Center,
- 30 Front St., (607) 772-0660
- Ithaca: Paleontological Research Inst.,
- 1259 Trumansburg Rd., (607) 273-6623
- Ithaca: Sciencenter, (both
indoor and outdoor science exhibits to explore)
- 601 First St. (take Third St. exit from Rte.13 and immediately turn
left) (607) 272-0600
Rochester: Rochester Museum and Science Center
- 657 East Ave., (716) 271-4320
- Syracuse: M.J.Rubinstein Museum of Science and Technology (and Omni
Theater added late '96)
- 500 South Franklin St. (the old Armory Bldg.), (315) 425-9068
Schenectady: Schenectady Museum and Planetarium,
- Nott Terrace Heights (off Nott Terrace at the locomotive), (518) 382-7890
Watertown: Sci-Tech Center
- 154 Stone St., (315) 788-1340
Children's Museums (usually have some hands-on science)
- Binghamton: Discovery Center of the Southern Tier
- 60 Morgan Road (just beyond Ross Park Zoo) (607) 773-8661
Utica: Children's Museum
- 311 North Main St. (next to old railroad station) (315) 724-6128
Saratoga Springs: Children's Museum at Saratoga
- 36 Phila St. (off Broadway), (518) 584-5540
- Troy: The Junior Museum
- 282 Fifth Ave. (at 106th St.), (518) 235-2120
Science Discovery Center of Oneonta, Physical Science Bldg, State University
College, Oneonta, NY 13820
phone (607)436-2011; FAX (607)436-2654; e-mail scdisc@oneonta.edu
information updated 3/19/96 by A.J.Read