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    EandCmom #9037 02/17/08 07:45 AM
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    The Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ is absolutely fantastic. It's right off 295. It's a huge, huge, huge place with most sculptures displayed outdoors, and children are allowed to touch and climb on almost everything. There are signs if they don't want you to touch.

    Check it out - it is fun. And the little ones will love all the peacocks roaming around - even an albino.

    www.groundsforsculpture.org

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    For those going to Philly--the underrated Academy of Natural Sciences (very very close to the Franklin Institute) is also wonderful with about 4 floors of excellent animals, dinosaurs, etc. Also, outside of Philly there are some terrific places:

    Mercer Museum & Fonthill Mansion (the ultimate collector's museum),
    Hadley Museum (Delaware--excellent hands on science from DuPont sponsorship, I think)
    Independence Hall & Liberty Bell are so crowded during normal vacation times so I really encourage homeschoolers to go off-season. There is a ship at Penns Landing that is a museum, too.
    Herrs Potato Chip factory tour (more than an hour away, but a memorable tour for the kids)
    Also, Crayola factory is a couple hours away I think.


    For those in the NM area, we have Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands, Alamogordo Space Museum, lots of art museums, Historic sites like where Billy-the-kids holed up, beautiful vistas, indian pueblos & ancient ruins (Gila Cliff Dwellings, Bandelier, Abo, Salinas, etc.) EXPLORA science museum, National Atomic Museum, Rio Grade Zoo, Albuquerque Biopark & Aquarium, Rio Grande nature Center, lots of wildlife preserves, hot springs, etc.

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