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There's always something new at the Shaker Museum. Restorations are ongoing, and new exhibits are added every year, while existing exhibits are continually updated and expanded.
This exhibit measures the time it takes for a signal to the brain (visual or audible) to result in physical reaction.
The perception of color is the result of the stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of different length. In this exhibit, red, blue and green lights shines on the wall. By moving from one
In this exhibit, the striking of the rubberized sheet at the back of the exhibit compresses air within the chamber. Within about two seconds, the air becomes organized within the chamber. It is then e
Museum visitors will pedal a stationary bike which in turn is used to light an electrical circuit. The exhibit deals with the conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy.
In this exhibit, aluminum and copper plates react through your body to produce a very weak current as recorded on the meter. You'll learn how different metals react differently with the chemicals
Designed for adults and families, this tour includes a 20-minute Guided History Walking Tour and a 25-minute Cave Boat Tour. Your purchase price also includes a self-guided tour of the Butterfly Habit
This exhibit consists of three plate glass mirrors jointed to form a triangle.
The perception of color is the result of the stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of different length. In this exhibit, red, blue and green lights shines on the wall. By moving from one
Museum visitors will pedal a stationary bike which in turn is used to light an electrical circuit. The exhibit deals with the conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy.
In this exhibit, aluminum and copper plates react through your body to produce a very weak current as recorded on the meter. You'll learn how different metals react differently with the chemicals
In this exhibit, the striking of the rubberized sheet at the back of the exhibit compresses air within the chamber. Within about two seconds, the air becomes organized within the chamber. It is then e
This exhibit measures the time it takes for a signal to the brain (visual or audible) to result in physical reaction.
There's always something new at the Shaker Museum. Restorations are ongoing, and new exhibits are added every year, while existing exhibits are continually updated and expanded.
This exhibit consists of three plate glass mirrors jointed to form a triangle.
There's always something new at the Shaker Museum. Restorations are ongoing, and new exhibits are added every year, while existing exhibits are continually updated and expanded.
Enjoy fun stories with your toddler.
There's always something new at the Shaker Museum. Restorations are ongoing, and new exhibits are added every year, while existing exhibits are continually updated and expanded.
Enjoy fun stories with your toddler.
Preschoolers and their caregivers will enjoy this storytime.