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The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology (often referred to as the MOST) is a science and technology museum located in the Armory Square neighborhood of Downtown Syracuse, New York. The Museum includes 35,000 square feet of permanent and traveling exhibits, Science Shop, and several programs and events.
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Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse, New York, USA; Science & Technology Museum of Atlanta (SciTrek) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
The Rabbit Hole features exhibits about more than 100 years of American children’s literature. It opens its doors Tuesday after years of development. New KC children’s book museum opens soon.
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The David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library holds more than 350,000 rare books, 10,000 manuscript collections, and extensive collections of photography, film, and audio, as well as a major collection of Confederate imprints. The library was named after board of trustees member and alumnus David M. Rubenstein in 2011. [5]