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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis

The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the world's largest children's museum. It is located at 3000 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana in the United Northwest Area neighborhood of the city. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. It is 472,900 square feet (43,933.85 m2) with five floors of exhibit halls and receives more than one million visitors annually. Its collection of over 130,000 artifacts and exhibit items is divided into two domains: Arts & Humanities and the Natural Sciences. Among the exhibits are simulated Cretaceous and Jurassic dinosaur habitats, a carousel, a steam locomotive, and the glass sculpture Fireworks of Glass Tower and Ceiling. The museum's focus is family learning; most exhibits are designed to be interactive, allowing children and families to actively participate.[2][3]

Established

1925 (1925)

3000 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46208-4716, U.S.

1.3 million (2019)[1]

Jennifer Pace Robinson

Jennifer Pace Robinson

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Founded in 1925 by Mary Stewart Carey with the help of Indianapolis civic leaders and organizations, it is the fourth-oldest such institution in the world. The current site became home for the museum in 1946; the current building was constructed in 1976 and has had four major expansions since then. The museum hosts thousands of activities annually, including plays at the Lilly Theater, classes and workshops for school children, traveling exhibits, and fund-raising events. With a 2008 budget of $28.7 million, it has 400 employees and 1,500 volunteers. Its financial stability is ensured by a large endowment that was first established in the 1960s and is governed by a board of trustees. In May 2021, the museum announced Jennifer Pace Robinson, a 29-year veteran of the museum, as its new president and CEO.

Take Me There: Greece

American POP

Power of Children

Stories from Our Community

Dinosphere

Beyond Spaceship Earth

ScienceWorks

Fireworks of Glass

Mini Masterpieces

National Geographic: Treasures of the Earth

Playscape

Carousel Wishes & Dreams

Lilly Theater

All Aboard!

Schnull–Rauch House

List of museums in Indiana

List of children's museums in the United States

List of attractions and events in Indianapolis

2008 Annual Report. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. January 2009.

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The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis

Danilov, Victor J (2005). Women and museums: a comprehensive guide. Rowman Altamira.  0-7591-0855-2.

ISBN

Sandler, Martin W (1998). . Oxford University Press US. ISBN 0-19-511612-7.

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Bibliography

Museum website

Online collection