Admission for Two or Four or One-Year Family or Grandparent Membership to the Buffalo Museum of Science (Up to Half Off)
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Museum founded in 1929 educates visitors with interactive exhibits and a collection of more than 700,000 specimens and artifacts
Science is more than just a class you had to take in high school; it's also what the people who taught those classes do in their free time. Enrich yourself with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $9 for admission for two (up to an $18 value)
- $30 for a one-year family or grandparent membership (up to a $60 value) $18 for admission for four (up to a $36 value)
Family and grandparent members receive privileges that include unlimited admission to the museum for two adults and all their children or four grandchildren per visit, discounts on 3-D cinema films, and 10% off at the Curiosity Shop and Tift Stores. Through the ASTC Passport Program, they also get to enjoy free or discounted admission to more than 300 children's and science museums nationwide.
Museum founded in 1929 educates visitors with interactive exhibits and a collection of more than 700,000 specimens and artifacts
Science is more than just a class you had to take in high school; it's also what the people who taught those classes do in their free time. Enrich yourself with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $9 for admission for two (up to an $18 value)
- $30 for a one-year family or grandparent membership (up to a $60 value) $18 for admission for four (up to a $36 value)
Family and grandparent members receive privileges that include unlimited admission to the museum for two adults and all their children or four grandchildren per visit, discounts on 3-D cinema films, and 10% off at the Curiosity Shop and Tift Stores. Through the ASTC Passport Program, they also get to enjoy free or discounted admission to more than 300 children's and science museums nationwide.
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About Buffalo Museum of Science - Live
Since 1861, the Buffalo Society of Natural Science has culled more than 700,000 specimens and artifacts from around the world. These treasures now reside in the Buffalo Museum of Science which opened its doors in 1929. The museum allows visitors to explore anthropology, paleontology, and zoology, with an emphasis on the Greater Niagara region.
Special exhibits inspire curiousity in guests by exploring the world around them through hands-on education. Nano, for example, explains the basics of nanoscience and the way it impacts our lives. Opened in March 2012, the Explore YOU health science studio teaches visitors about their own bodies as they study recent medical technologies that help keep the human race healthy. Our Marvelous Earth, on the other hand, focuses on geological phenomena, extreme weather, and alternative forms of energy via displays and interactive exhibits where guests will have a chance to experience tornado-force winds. The newest exhibit to explore is In Motion which motivates children to learn how things move by interacting with gravity machines, car races, and a fluid dynamics simulator. Elsewhere, Seymour (a 10-foot tall mastodon) and Stanley (a 16-foot long albertosaurus) give kids a glimpse of some really, really, really old bones. For a more relaxing experience, visitors can check out the National Geographic 3D Cinema presented by M&T Bank for rotating titles. During the next few years, the museum will continue to add new exhibits and improve others with interactive technologies.