Lincoln Children's Museum - Reviews from across the web
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Fun, fun, fun - user review We loved the children's museum--all three floors of it. Sit in a real tractor, fire truck, airplane....play football and volleyball, ride in a space shuttle, climb on the prairie dog h... tripadvisor.com
Love the LCM! - user review The Lincoln Childrens Museum is one of the best childrens museums that our family has been to. It mostly caters to children between the ages of 6mos to about 10 years,... travel.yahoo.com
the best stop for kids - user review This children's museum is by far the best I have ever been to. There is something for everyone to enjoy. There is an area for infants that has mirrors, puppets, climbing structures, et... tripadvisor.com
Awesome!!!!!!!! - user review My kids LOVED this museum and didn't want to leave - we stayed until closing and they begged to come back the next day. Unfortunately the next day was a Sunday so they didn't open unt... tripadvisor.com
Excellent, FUN place! - user review This place is so much fun for the kids! I highly recommend going -- it's even fun for the adults! It's a beautiful play place and very well built. Lots of interesting and exciting things... tripadvisor.com
Lincoln Children's Museum Thank you for visiting LincolnChildrensMuseum.org. We are currently undergoing a site renovation. During this process we will be unable to process online transactions. Please contact the Museum directly at 477-0128 for all Membership renewals and activations, as well Summer Camp registrations. We ap... lincolnchildrensmuseum.org
Lincoln Children's Museum In a short time, the Museum became a true community endeavor. The Lincoln Fire Department installed a cab from a retired fire engine where children role played as firefighters with real coats, helmets and hoses. The Lincoln Center Kiwanis Club and Junior League built a Lunar Lander where children be... lincolnchildrensmuseum.org
Historical Society Facilities at the Lincoln Children's Museum building Exit I-80 onto I-180. Proceed south into Lincoln. Pass the Nebraska football stadium on your left, then turn left on P or O Street. Proceed six blocks to 15th Street, (Centennial Mall). Historical Society offices are located on the third floor of the Lincoln... nebraskahistory.org
Artcom Museums Tour: Lincoln Children's Museum The Lincoln Children's Museum is a child-friendly place, full of imaginative exhibits and programs that encourage a high touch atmosphere. The new Lincoln Children's Museum opened in October 2000. It is a 40,000 square foot world of color, light, sound and texture, offering three floors of over 60 o... artcom.com
Lincoln Children's Museum - Lincoln - Reviews of Lincoln Children's Museum - TripAdvisor We loved the children's museum--all three floors of it. Sit in a real tractor, fire truck, airplane....play football and volleyball, ride in a space shuttle, climb on the prairie dog hill, make pizzas, be a television announcer. Be a Veterinarian, or a doctor. Ride the motorcycles. Go to jail. Act o... tripadvisor.com
Discover more about Lincoln Children's Museum in Lincoln Nebraska, and other attractions nearby. Activities designed to entertain and educate the minds of children, ranging from exploring the cave environment of prairie dogs to make-believe adventures on the moon, can be found in the three-story Lincoln Children's Museum. On top of its many interactive play areas, the museum offers a variety of... lincolnne.usl.myareaguide.com
InterLinc: City of Lincoln: Fire & Rescue Department On October 21, 2000 the Lincoln Children's Museum hosted its grand reopening in its permanent location. The fire engine is now housed in the My Fire House, a portion of the My Town area of the museum. Complete with a fire hydrant & hose, firefighter hats, boots and coats, visitors can drive the fire... lincoln.ne.gov
UNL News Release: Museums to Collaborate on 'Dinosaur Detectives' Program on Feb. 21 The program will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Lincoln Children's Museum, 1420 P St., and will provide kids with hands-on activities that will give them the chance to act as junior paleontologists and learn what dinosaurs are really about. Kids of all ages will move through stations that investi... ucommxsrv1.unl.edu
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