The Wagner Free Institute of Science in Philadelphia offers visitors a unique experience that takes them back in time. Founded in 1855, the institute is a natural history museum, educational center, and library all in one. Housed in a National Historic Landmark in North Philadelphia, the museum features displays and specimens that date back to the 1800s, providing a glimpse into how people during that time would have viewed the natural world.
One of the highlights of the Wagner is that many of the displays have remained unchanged since the 1890s, offering visitors the opportunity to step back in time and see how our understanding of the natural world has evolved over the years. Executive Director Susan Glassman notes that the museum is a great place to explore natural history and to experience the wonder of discovery.
The Wagner Free Institute of Science is committed to providing free educational programs for children and adults, in line with its mission of offering free access to science and its wonders. Visitors to the museum can expect to be amazed by the exhibits and displays that inspire a sense of wonder and curiosity.
For more information about the Wagner Free Institute of Science and its offerings, visit their website at wagnerfreeinstitute.org.
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