The main exhibits were all about the science of chocolate and how far robotics and technology have come. Really cool all around! The MoS does a nice job, but if we're being honest...the Franklin Institute will always have my heart!
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Now that's a cool exhibit... all about chocolates! ;p
ReplyDeleteMy kids love science museums! We recently visited the MOST (Museum of Science and Technology) in Syracuse, NY and what a fun time we all had...my favorites there were the DaVinci exhibit (what a brilliant man so ahead of his time) and Toothpick World (there is a local man who makes the most astounding creations all out of toothpicks)! Thanks for the link up and have a fabulous weekend.
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You said it! But I love any science museum!! The chocolate exhibit sounds especially fun!
ReplyDeleteSo fun, it's always great to take the kids places like that! They love it so much.
ReplyDeleteThat box of chocolates looks delicious! Yummmm!
ReplyDeleteMuseums are really fun places to visit and may I just say, I'd like a box of those chocolates please!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place. I love museums and that I would be a great place to visit. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete...I only wish that some in DC had an interest in science.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a great place to spend some quiet time and taking some great photos! I always loved the museums in Chicago where you could never really 'finish' seeing everything.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow--that same "Origins of Chocolate" exhibit came to the Denver Museum of nature and Science last year! It was fun to see!
ReplyDeleteScience museums are so fun! Those chocolate tins brought back some memories, lol! Have a wonder-filled weekend, Tamar!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great here Tamar, beautiful pictures :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun way to spend one's day!
ReplyDeleteCool stuff and great way to spend a gloomy day.
ReplyDeleteWe are big science museum fans and will be hitting up a bunch more this summer!
ReplyDeleteCool exhibit! The colored pegs brought back memories!
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