Liberty Science Center is an innovative learning resource for lifelong exploration of nature, humanity and technology, supporting the growth of our diverse region and promoting informed stewardship of the world.
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After a 22-month, $109 million expansion and renewal project, guests will be amazed at the new Liberty Science Center. Liberty Science Center offers guests a completely renewed building in which to enjoy a comprehensive selection of exhibitions, programs and films in the nations largest IMAX Dome Theater. Six major exhibition areas on four floors show science as it exists in our lives, while educational
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Invention Floor, Health Floor, Environment Floor - hands on exhibits
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The all new Liberty Science Center offers hundreds of exhibitions in eight expansive new galleries and amazing films in the nation's largest IMAX Dome Theater with a screen 88 feet in diameter. Exhibitions include interactive experiences for every age, with amazing concepts never seen before in the museum world. Liberty Science Center (LSC) in Jersey City offers visitors of all ages informal insight
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Liberty Science is a hands on learning center. We have the largest Imax dome Theater in the nation.
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The newly reopened Liberty Science Center is possibly the largest and most exhaustive science learning center for kids in the New York metro area (it's technically in Jersey). Recent expansions include the hi-tech Chalsty Center for Science Learning and Teaching: a huge, ultra-modern space that houses various learning labs and a "mediated theater." The exciting, painstakingly executed exhibitions
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In the shadow of Ellis Island the Statue of Liberty, this nature center has several displays depicting the surrounding salt marshes and wildlife.To read a little more about the Center see the Park's website at (visit link)
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- Information provided by New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry The historic Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal (CRRNJ), a grand setting for much of New Jersey's transportation history in the northeast, sits prominently at the north end of the park. A two-mile promenade, Liberty Walk links the picnic area, Interpretive Center and the CRRNJ Terminal while presenting visitors with a sweeping
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Playground in state park. Has large parking lot nearby.
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On this walk the skyline isn?t broken by towering oaks, sycamore, or white pines, but by Lady Liberty, Columbus Monument, the Liberation Monument, and Manhattan skyscrapers. The route takes advantage of walkways, the nature path, the Interpretive Center, the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, and especially the Liberty Walk.
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