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Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose (CDM) is a cultural institution serving children, families, and schools in the Silicon Valley/San Francisco Bay Area.A member of the Association of Children's Museums and the Association of Science-Technology Centers, Children's Discovery Museum is located in downtown San Jose, California on Woz Way.
Rhode Island's first and only children's museum Raven Hill Discovery Center: Boyne City: Michigan: Established in 1991 Sacramento Children's Museum: Sacramento: California: Opened in 2011 San Antonio Children's Museum: San Antonio: Texas: Opened in 1995 The Sandbox: Hilton Head Island: South Carolina: Sandcastles Children's Museum: Ludington ...
Children's Discovery Museum station is an at-grade light rail station on the Blue Line of the VTA light rail system. The station platform runs along Woz Way (named after Apple founder Steve "Woz" Wozniak ) and serves the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose , after which the station is named.
Children's Discovery Museum or similar names may refer to: Thailand. Children’s Discovery Museum Bangkok 1; ... Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, California
Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, downtown San Jose; Computer History Museum, Mountain View; CuriOdyssey, Coyote Point Recreation Area, San Mateo;
Children's Creativity Museum: San Francisco: California: No No Yes Yes Children's Discovery Museum [5] [6] Normal: Illinois: No Yes Yes Yes Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose: San Jose: California: No Yes Yes No Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences: Rocky Mount: North Carolina: No No Yes Yes Children's Museum of Eau Claire [6] Eau ...
Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose; Children's Museum of Los Angeles; D. Discovery Cube Los Angeles; E. Exploratorium; K. Kidspace Children's Museum; N.
San Diego Computer Museum, holdings gifted to the San Diego State University Library, now web-based only; Treasure Island Museum, San Francisco, website, closed in 1997 but trying to reopen, interpreted the American experience in the Pacific as lived by the men and women of the U.S. sea services: the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard