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Seattle Children's Museum
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Mountain exhibit
Established 1979
Location 305 Harrison Street
Seattle, Washington
Type Children's museum

The Seattle Children's Museum is a special place in Seattle, Washington. It's designed for kids to learn and play. You can find it on the lowest floor of the Armory building. This building is part of the larger Seattle Center area.

What is the Seattle Children's Museum?

The Seattle Children's Museum is a fun place for young children. It has a large play area that is about 18,000 square feet. This space is filled with different activities. The museum has 11 main exhibits. These exhibits are made for kids from 6 months old up to 8 years old.

Where is the Museum Located?

The museum is inside the Seattle Center Armory. This building is a big part of the Seattle Center. The Seattle Center is a large park and entertainment area. It was built for the 1962 World's Fair. If you are on the main floor of the Armory, you can look down. You will see a big open space. This area is part of the museum below. It used to be where a cool moving bubble ride called the "bubbleator" was located.

Fun Exhibits for Kids

The museum's exhibits are all about hands-on learning. They let children explore and discover new things. For example, one exhibit is called the "Mountain exhibit." This shows how the museum creates different worlds for kids to imagine and play in. Each exhibit helps young visitors learn through play.

A Bit of History

The Seattle Children's Museum first opened its doors in 1979. When it started, it only had one exhibit. Over the years, it grew a lot. It added more exhibits and play spaces. Today, it is a popular spot for families in Seattle. It continues to offer a safe and exciting place for children to learn.

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