Top Locations for Childrens Museums in Pennsylvania
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AHands-on House Children's Museum
- 721 Landis Valley Road ��� Lancaster
PA 17601 - +1 717 569 KIDS
- My 34 month old daughter loved the museum so much that I purchased the yearly membership. Her favorite part was the kid sized grocery store filled with play food, shopping baskets and even a child sized post office. There was something for everyone at the museum. There is dress up for the drama q... more on Yahoo! Travel
- We visited the Hands on House last summer and can't wait to return this year! My son was 2 1/2 and loved trying out all the different areas. It's a wonderful place for toddlers and preschoolers, and allows the kids to go at their own pace. While some kids switched from one area to the next, other... more on GoCityKids.com
Hands-on House Children's Museum
721 Landis Valley Road ��� LancasterPA 17601
BPittsburgh Children's Museum
- 10 Children���s Way - Allegheny Square - Pittsburgh
PA 15212 - +1 412 322 5058
- We've been to the Children's Musuem so many times, I think I've taken it for granted. I recently went to a nearby city's Children's Museum and it paled in comparison. I guess I didn't realize the gem that we have here in Pittsburgh. A family can easily spend a day and unlike other musuems, t... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Fun interesting place for our 5 and 8 year old. Even our 12 year old found some things interesting and fun. Mister Roger's Neighborhood, Garage, Waterworld were our kids favorite areas. We did have a very long fire alarm in which we had to leave the building for 1/2 hour in very ... more on TripAdvisor
Pittsburgh Children's Museum
10 Children���s Way - Allegheny Square - PittsburghPA 15212
CCarnegie Museum of Natural History
- Carnegie Museum of Natural History 4400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh
PA 15213 - +1 412 622 3114
- This museum is large and really pretty. Skylit galleries, an interesting collection--mostly American and European works. Not a lot of depth for any one artist, but very good breadth of a collection. The museum has an old part and a new part (well, new since 1974!). The old part has a glorious old... more on Yahoo! Travel
- I also choose to revisit the museum every time I am in Pittsburgh since I moved away. If you are a fan of ancient history/architecture, the museum has one of the only remaining plaster casts of the great Greek statues as well as life size cathedral doors. The gem area although now having some rem... more on TripAdvisor
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Carnegie Museum of Natural History 4400 Forbes Avenue PittsburghPA 15213
DExpERIEnce Children's Museum at Discovery Square
- 420 French Street
Erie, PA 16507 - +1 814 453 3743
- This place was simply fantastic. The price is rock bottom for this type of activity. My 3 & 4 yr. olds loved the entire place. In particular, I think they would've spent all day playing with the water chute if we would have let them. The kids' grocery store ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- It's a cute place to spend an afternoon... lots of hands-on activities all with educational themes. Reasonable Price... right down-town, so afterwards go see the dock at the foot of State St. on ... more on Yahoo! Travel
ExpERIEnce Children's Museum at Discovery Square
420 French StreetErie, PA 16507
ENational Canal Museum at Two Rivers Landing
- 30 Centre Square Easton
PA 18042 - 6105596613
- Kids loved it! The circle is a good place for the adults to hang out! The bars and restraunts have great ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Even though it was a far drive for me, The Crayola Factory was worth every minute. The kids, aged two and 10, both had a great time there were plenty of activities. The staff ... more on GoCityKids.com
National Canal Museum at Two Rivers Landing
30 Centre Square EastonPA 18042
FFonthill Museum
- East Court St.
Doylestown, PA 18901 - 215 / 348-9461
- The castle itself is mind-blowing, with so many questions and and answers come more questions which the guide answers thoughtfully and fully. I have come to find out that these guides are self taught and have continuing education just like teachers, and it shows. Most of these guides are voluntee... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Everyone can call their home a castle, but Dr. Mercer could say it and mean it. The core of his wondrous castle, built from reinforced concrete in Mercer's own ... more on OpenList.com
Fonthill Museum
East Court St.Doylestown, PA 18901
GChildren's Museum
- PO Box 192
Bloomsburg, PA 17815-0192 - +1 570 389 9206
- The CHildren's Museum was great for my children. They were able to do hands-on project to help them learn, instead of just reading a wall. My children were really engaged and I don't ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- The Children's Museum is a wonderful place to take your children to. The Children's Museum is a smal... more on OpenList.com
Children's Museum
PO Box 192Bloomsburg, PA 17815-0192
HPlease Touch Museum
- 210 North 21st Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103 - 2159630667
- Highlights: concessions-food available, restrooms… more
- The PTM is great fun; as soon as your child can crawl, he/she can enjoy the museum. It's educational, safe and interactive. My toddler always ... more on TripAdvisor
- The museum provides open-ended, highly imaginative ways for children to learn through play. They also encourage parents and caregivers to interact with their children, which greatly enhances the experience ... more on GoCityKids.com
Please Touch Museum
210 North 21st StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19103
IEverhart Museum
- 1901 Mulberry St.
Scranton, PA 18510-2380 - 5703467186
- The Everhart Museum, conveniently located at Nay Aug Park in Scranton, is a lovely little museum. T... more on OpenList.com
- The Everhart Museum is one of our areas best resources for art and natural science. If you haven't been there...go! If you haven't been there in ... more on Yelp
Everhart Museum
1901 Mulberry St.Scranton, PA 18510-2380
JFranklin Institute Science Museum
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- 222 N 20th St
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1115 - 215 / 448-1200
- I like how this place is very family orinated and provides a clean atmosphere. Plus there are all kinds of fun activities, inventions, history, and yes a planatarium. This is a fun place that the whole family ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- -Many interesting and interactive exhibits -Franklin Memorial was nice -Planetarium Show was great -Mornings can be crowded with school groups -Giant heart ... more on TripAdvisor
Franklin Institute Science Museum
222 N 20th StPhiladelphia, PA 19103-1115
