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“explore & connect with nature”
The Seacoast Science Center is the perfect place to explore, discover, and connect with nature - especially the salty kind. The entire family will be enthralled by the world of marine science, from snails to whales. Once you visit, you will know why so many people come back again and again; rain-or-shine, year-round. There's always something to see and do. Get your hands wet and hold a sea star, chain cat shark and other sea creatures. Get up close and personal with a blue lobster, red anemones, graceful seahorses and camouflaging flounders. You'll be captivated by the Center's collection of marine mammal skeletons; it ranges from the giant skeleton of Tofu, a humpback whale, to a harbor porpoise: the smallest whale.
I bring my class here every year! You can't beat it! The kids talk about it all year long and ask when are we going back!! The parents love it too and tell me every year it is their favorite... Read more
I appreciate little opportunities for my daughter to enjoy anything sciencey. When the rain cancelled our whale watch, we decided to take the grandparents and kiddo to the science center as, it... Read more
Very BASIC exhibits half of which don't work. Don't waste your $$! Also needs a good cleaning of all exhibits! Read more
Seacoast Science Center
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- Sun, Tue - Sat: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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