Naturally, a quick trip to Philly called for a trip back to revisit my favorite place. It was everything I remembered and more.
The biggest addition is a whole new addition which now houses an exhibit about the brain. It was amazing and they really outdid themselves. So many interactive features and some amazing pieces!
To complement the museum's famous heart, there is now a giant 2 story neural pathway you can climb in. And naturally, I climbed it!
Of course we went through the giant heart, twice. Walked through the giant locomotive, played with the giant fulcrum, and checked out the giant pendulum.
Sometimes it's fun to be a kid again and take a walk down memory lane!
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That looks and sounds like a fabulous place to visit! Glad you had fun.
I still love visiting the FI, it never gets old!
I've never been to Philly...but that looks and sounds like a wonderful place to visit! Images are stunning!
It's always fun to be a kid again. We should never lose the "kid" inside us. :)
This looks like so much FUN!! I love things like this :)
I'm pretty sure I went to the Franklin Institute as a kid, but as a northerner I spent more time at the NY Hall of Science and Liberty Science Center! lol! My kids love those climbing things at museums. I love how they have science themes rather than just being playgrounds. Great pictures!
I love Philly and I love FI, one of the best museums I have ever had the pleasure of visiting
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...I've never been there before, thanks for the tour.
Gosh, looks like I need to make another visit too.
What a fun place to visit. And that staircase is simply grand.
That looks like a super fun place to visit. Very cool.
I remember taking my children there a few times when they were young. It is an amazing museum!
It looks fantastic! Especially the ginormous anatomical models! Wow!
WOW - my kids would love that place!
That looks like a super fun and interesting place. Can't imagine walking through a heart.
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