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  2. Science City at Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Science City at Union Station is a family-friendly interactive science center that features traveling exhibitions, The Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium, City Extreme Screen theatre, and more than 120 hands-on displays. It is located inside Union Station at 30 West Pershing Road in Kansas City, Missouri.

  3. Adler Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    'Adler After Dark', the Adler Planetarium's 21+ evening event, was voted "Best After Hours Event" of 2013 by the Chicago Reader [32] and "Best Date Night" by Chicago Parent. [33] Guests at Adler After Dark have open museum access, themed programs, sky shows and views of the Chicago skyline.

  4. List of museums in Kansas City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Kansas City, Missouri encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including non-profit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  5. Best time to watch the solar eclipse in Kansas City? Here’s ...

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    When’s the best time to see the eclipse in Kansas City? The peak will occur at 1:54 p.m. Central Time, when 89% of the sun will be obscured by the sun. The eclipse will begin at 12:37 and end at ...

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  7. Staerkel Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    It is the second largest planetarium in the state, the largest being the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, and has the first Carl Zeiss M1015 opto-mechanical star projector installed in the western hemisphere. [3] The Staerkel Planetarium provides science education programs and light show entertainment to as many as 40,000 people each year.