Traveling Science Center
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Drop in to discover the Traveling Science Center’s mobile hands-on exhibits! Explore local habitats, meet the plants and animals that call Illinois home, and learn how you can help protect them.
The Illinois Natural History Survey Traveling Science Center is a 320-square-foot mobile classroom featuring informative, engaging exhibits on biodiversity and natural resources that visits schools and communities across Illinois.
Visitors learn about the types of habitats and species diversity of their region and ways to protect against threats to that diversity.
Since 2006, they have visited over 150 communities and 200 public events and provided structured school programs for up to 30,000 students annually.
Come see it for yourself at this free, family event!
The Illinois Natural History Survey Traveling Science Center is a 320-square-foot mobile classroom featuring informative, engaging exhibits on biodiversity and natural resources that visits schools and communities across Illinois.
Visitors learn about the types of habitats and species diversity of their region and ways to protect against threats to that diversity.
Since 2006, they have visited over 150 communities and 200 public events and provided structured school programs for up to 30,000 students annually.
Come see it for yourself at this free, family event!
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Where is it happening?
2600 Harnish Dr, Algonquin, IL, United States, Illinois 60102
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
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Host or PublisherAlgonquin Area Public Library District








