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Science History Institute

Philadelphia


A must-stop for scientists and young explorers, this museum offers not just a look back at the history of chemicals and the materials made from them, but a view into how these products affect our modern lives. Learn about everything from how crayons get their colors to measuring the chemical composition of things in space.

The museum is open until 8pm on the first Friday of each month between March and December.


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