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Sneak peek: Inside the National Children's Museum

The National Children's Museum was originally supposed to open Friday, and although that's been put on hold until later this year, the museum is still giving people a chance to see some of what's inside. The 33,000-square-foot space at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center is STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) focused with several corporate and public sponsors contributing to the exhibits and operations of the museum. Most notably the Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Foundation has sponsored a physics-oriented baseball exhibit in a 10-year partnership, which includes a $200,000 gift that will fund the Washington Nationals-branded "Pitch Perfect" and "Grand Slam Science" interactive exhibits Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ) gifted $250,000 for the museum's "Data Science Alley," an installation aimed at making "data literacy accessible and fun" for children. Read More...

The National Children’s Museum was originally supposed to open Friday, and although that’s been put on hold until later this year, the museum is still giving people a chance to see some of what’s inside. The 33,000-square-foot space at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center is STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) focused with several corporate and public sponsors contributing to the exhibits and operations of the museum. Most notably the Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Foundation has sponsored a physics-oriented baseball exhibit in a 10-year partnership, which includes a $200,000 gift that will fund the Washington Nationals-branded “Pitch Perfect” and “Grand Slam Science” interactive exhibits Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ) gifted $250,000 for the museum’s “Data Science Alley,” an installation aimed at making “data literacy accessible and fun” for children.

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