This summer at Liberty Science Center in Hudson County, there is something for everyone to enjoy. One of the highlights is the new premium exhibition, Blue Whale: The World’s Biggest Animal, which opened on Saturday, June 15. Visitors can encounter an enormous, awe-inspiring blue whale skeleton and learn about whale anatomy. They can also hear compelling stories of current whale conservation efforts and learn about the inspiring tale of this majestic endangered animal.
For those interested in exploring different career paths, the exhibit “Barbie: You Can Be Anything” continues to be on display. Kids can discover professions that match their skills, from becoming a pilot to a photographer. Additionally, budding scientists entering grades 1-8 have the opportunity to sign up for the weekly Science Camp, which will run from July 8 to August 16. This year’s camp topics include paleontology, music, the Olympics, medical science, fashion, and more. Registration is now open, and interested participants can find more details and sign up at lsc.org/camp.
If you’re looking to visit the museum and its exhibits, you can purchase tickets now by clicking here. Whether you’re interested in learning about whales, exploring career options, or delving into various scientific topics, Liberty Science Center has something for everyone this summer.
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