San Antonio Children's Museum

305 E Houston St San AntonioTX78205
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The new home of the San Antonio Children's Museum. Now Open!
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Free Party:
The annual Museum Birthday Party in September is free to all children.
by Citysearch on May 18, 2009 from Citysearch
There's More:
Special activities, programs and guest artists vary weekly; ask for the seasonal calendar of events.
by Citysearch on May 18, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

San Antonio's children's museum offers a terrific, creative introduction to the city for the pint-size and grown-up alike. San Antonio history, population, and geography are all explored through such features as a miniature River Walk, a multicultural grocery store, a bank where kids can use their own ATM, and even a miniature dentist's office (more fun than you'd imagine). Activities range...
by frommers on March 02, 2012 from frommers
The ultimate answer to kids' complaints of boredom is located in the heart of downtown.:
Play and Learn
The San Antonio Children's Museum is a locale for learning, cleverly disguised as playing. The museum offers three floors of bilingual fun. On days unsuitable for...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on August 18, 2003 from Citysearch

Information from the business

San Antonio’s new museum for kids, The DoSeum, opened on June 6, 2015 at 2800 Broadway near the corner of Broadway and E. Mu...lberry. It is comprised of a series of three, two-story exhibit halls totaling 65,000 square feet. Between each exhibit hall, glass facades create daylight-flooded transitional spaces that connect visitors to the additional 39,000 square feet of outdoor exhibit yards....
by facebook on October 26, 2015 from facebook
Whether they are encasing themselves in a giant bubble, making beautiful artwork from discarded fabric and paper materials, or driving a child-size front-end loader, kids of all ages can easily spend an entire day at this museum. There are more than 80 special hands-on exhibits, a giant aquarium and even a kid-powered elevator. Housed in a 1940s-era building built as a dime store, the museum's...
by yahoolocal on March 28, 2015 from yahoolocal