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Barren River Imaginative Museum of Science
BRIMS is a non profit organization, created to provide attractive, accessible, entertaining and educational experiences in the sciences and technology.
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
Within Bernheim's 14,000 acres you will find a nationally-recognized arboretum, beautiful gardens, tranquil lakes, a nature center, large expanses of scenic natural area, 30 miles of hiking trails and a 12,000-acre research forest.
Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary
The Clyde E. Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary-Trust and Audubon Center is nestled among the rolling Bluegrass Hills, approximately 60 miles east of Louisville, 20 miles west of Lexington, and 10 miles from south of Frankfort and 10 miles northwest of Versailles.
Challenger Learning Center of Hardin County
The Challenger Learning Center of Hardin County utilizes simulated space exploration to create and inspire a life long interest in math, science, and technology.
Challenger Learning Center of Hazard
The Challenger Learning Center of Kentucky provides positive interactive learning experiences that excite and inspire long term interest in mathematics, science, and technology through space exploration.
Challenger Learning Center of Paducah
The mission of the Challenger Learning Center at Paducah is to improve the quality of science, math and technology education by providing opportunities for all in our region to participate in quality real-life experiences, attain knowledge and become life long learners.
Dinosaur World
See over 100 life size dinosaurs which are displayed outdoors with explanatory signs.
East Kentucky Science Center
The East Kentucky Science Center is a private, non-profit education organization devoted to providing science learning opportunities to students, teachers, and the East Kentucky community.
Explorium of Lexington
Located in the heart of the Horse Capital of the World, Explorium of Lexington offers adventures in fun and learning. With nine discovery zones filled with interactive exhibits designed to inspire imagination and curiosity, kids of all ages have experiences that can last a lifetime.
Falls of the Ohio
The 386-million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest naturally exposed Devonian fossil beds in the world. The park features a spectacular interpretive center overlooking the fossil beds containing an exhibit gallery and video presentation.
Gray Fossil Site Museum
A great paleontology museum that is not that far away.
Hummel Planetarium
The Arnim D. Hummel Planetarium, located on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky, is open each week for School Programs, Public Programs, and Special Events.
Kentucky Down Under
Welcome to Kentucky Down Under where we specialize in Interactive and Educational Family Fun! At Kentucky Down Under, youll discover a hands-on family adventure!
Land Between the Lakes
The Golden Pond Planetarium and the 1850 Homeplace at Land Between the Lakes
Louisville Science Center
We thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your students. Your work is critically important to our community, and it is with great pleasure that we assist you in making science, mathematics and technology lessons come to life!
Mammoth Cave National Park
This is the world's longest cave system, with more than 365 miles explored.
Newport Aquarium
The Newport Aquarium is open 365 days a year, with extended summer and holiday hours to maximize visitor enjoyment.
The Lexington Arboretum
The Arboretum is the official State Botanical Garden of Kentucky. Located in Lexington on the University of Kentucky campus, The Arboretum boasts one of the most unique plant collections in the country. Guided field trips allow students to explore the relationship between plants, animals, and their environment in a beautiful, natural setting.
U.K. McAdam Student Observatory
The MacAdam Student Observatory staff are pleased to welcome the public to our facility. We are inaugurating a continuing program of public outreach beginning on Thursday December 11th, 2008, and following every second Thursday of the month in 2009.
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