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ATOM or MOLECULE-level Membership Packages at Museum of Science & History (Up to 40% Off)

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Traverse a mock digestive tract, trace 12,000 years of Jacksonville history, and experience the Planetarium

Choose Between Two Options

  • $21 for an ATOM-Level Membership for one individual ($35 value)
  • $36 for a MOLECULE-Level Membership for two individuals ($60 value)

All members receive:

  • Free annual admission to the Museum of Science & History
  • Admission to members’ exhibit previews with music, special programming and one drink/food ticket
  • Invitation to exclusive members’ events
  • 20% discount at the MOSH Store
  • Half price admission to the Bryan Gooding Planetarium
  • Free admission to ASTC and SERM Reciprocal Membership Museums
  • 20% off birthday parties
  • 20% off programs and ticketed events, including Elements events
  • Early invitation to MOSH programs such as Bella Luna and LEGO competition

ATOM memberships include:

  • All member benefits
  • One guest pass to MOSH After Dark
  • 50% off guest admission

MOLECULE memberships include:

  • All member benefits
  • One free regular-admission guest pass
  • Two guest passes to MOSH after dark

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About Museum of Science & History

Culled from samples found in her own backyard, Madge Wallace exhibited her first small naturalist collection in her New Riverside School classroom in 1910. Her museum relocated to a Victorian mansion in the decades to follow before settling on its current location on the south bank of the St. Johns River. Known as Museum of Science & History since 1988, the facility currently hosts changing and core exhibits that feature towering marine skeletons and interactive stations strewn through a mock digestive tract where visitors learn about bodily functions. At Currents of Time, history buffs can amass nuggets of local knowledge as they trace Jacksonville's history to more than 12,000 years ago. Elsewhere, The Bryan-Gooding Planetarium's 35,000-watt sound system enthralls guests at Cosmic Concert laser shows every Friday night, and monthly MOSH After Dark sessions educate adults with hands-on workshops and scientific lectures.

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