Children's Museum of Evansville explained

Central Library
Location:22 SE. 5th St., Evansville, Indiana
Coordinates:37.9714°N -87.5692°W
Built:1931
Architect:H.E. Boyle Associates; Walker and Weeks
Architecture:Art Deco
Added:July 1, 1982
Area:Less than
Refnum:82000086

The Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville is an interactive children's museum in Evansville, Indiana. The museum educates and inspires children about the world. Exhibits include deconstructing objects, a water exhibit that spans multiple floors, experiences about the human body and its senses, and a gallery for freedom of expression.[1]

Built inside the historic old Central Library, the museum opened in September 2006. The Art Deco building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and now offers visitors three floors of interactive exhibits and galleries.[2] The museum was designed by Roto Studio, a museum design and engineering firm specializing in creating interactive educational environments and experiences for children as well as adults.

Permanent galleries

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Children's Museum of Evansville . Children's Museum of Evansville. 2007-03-23.
  2. Web site: Indiana State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database (SHAARD) . Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology . Searchable database. 2016-08-01. Note: This includes Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Downtown Evansville MRA. 2016-08-01. Douglas L. Stern and Joan Marchand. PDF. October 1981., Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Downtown Evansville MRA. 2016-08-01. Douglas L. Stern and Joan Marchand. PDF. October 1981., and Accompanying photographs