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Pacific Science Center

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The Pacific Science Center is a science museum in Seattle, Washington.

The center is made up of a collection of a few buildings with numerous exhibits. It has several permanent exhibits, like their dinosaur and robotics exhibits, and hosts temporary exhibits, including a Titanic exhibit. It has a laser dome and two IMAX theaters. The newest one (also the most commonly used) was paid for by Boeing and carries its name; other contributors also donated. This science center is geared towards children but has exhibits for all ages. There is even a exhibit where small children can play in a climbing area that looks like the Space Shuttle. For adults, there is a small collection of animals, mostly lizards and insects. There have been many specialty exhibits, such as one on aliens. There is a small admission fee. The Pacific Science Center is located within walking distance of the Space Needle and is part of the Seattle Center.

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