http://www.gustown.com/GusTown/Museum/MuseumLinks.html (Internet on a CD, 07/1998)
Gus's Cool Museum Sites for CyberBuds of All Ages
- The Exploratorium has one of the best hands on exhibits for kids of all ages. Their web site is one of the best online places to learn while you explore.
- The Museum of Science and Industry
- The American Indian Computer Art Project was created by Turtle Heart, an Objibway artist to allow the exchange of ideas and works relating to Native American Art and Issues.
- The Franklin Institute Science Museum bring the exhibits, resources, and fun of a museum visit right to your desktop. Begin your visit by touring the online exhibits. The educational hotlists point to educational hotspots on the Internet.
- The University of California Museum of Paleontology, Tyrannosaurus rex Exposition. See awsome dinosaur bones of a T. rex and learn about these giantas that once roamed the earth. Cool drawings done by kids of the T. rex
- Learn about the history of the computer at the Computer Museum and take a virtual walk through a computer. Learn the names of the chips and wires and processors inside your machine.
- The Hands-On Children's Museum is for kids 10 years of age and younger. Explore rotating exhibit's facts and images for young kids of all ages.
- With its emphasis on interactive hands-on learning, this Canadian Children's Museum seeks to enrich children's lives, broaden their cultural experience and provide them with a creative space in which to learn about the world.
- Eureka! The Museum for Children. This museum in England has been especially designed for children up to the age of 12, but is suitable for all visitors, and with over 350 interactive exhibits, you'll be amazed at the things you can do.
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