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Enjoy a fun walk through the wetlands.
All aboard at the Discovery Depot! Children can dress up like a railroad engineer, buy a ticket to board the train, and explore the depot.
In 'Newton's Loft' children will learn about physics, simple machines and magnets. Completing the exhibit children can slide down the 2 and a half story 'Super Slide.'
Children can interact with the snakes, turtles and fish in the live stream table. If they prefer dry land, they can dig in the fossil pit and explore the Cherokee Nation.
The Discovery Center is an interactive museum and environmental center created for the children and families of Middle Tennessee and is dedicated to promoting excellence in education through hands-on
'Wheels' highlights the mechanics and workings of ground transportation. The exhibit contains antique models of trains and automobiles. Children can change a muffler in the Nissan 'Supe
Children have the opportunity to discover and play with one of the Earth's most abundant resources; water. An interactive system of pulleys, pumps, wheels and pipes demonstrate how we manipulate
Children can work on a new art or craft project each week.
Shoppers can choose from a variety of healthy grains, fruits and vegetables. Children will learn the importance of shopping locally and making smart choices at the supermarket.
Adjacent to Tiny Town, Tot Space is an area dedicated to infants and crawlers. Tot Space has a woodland theme and provides a soft backdrop for them to explore and play. The environment is specifically
Children instinctively know how to stack so let them run wild stacking perfectly, identical KEVA blocks. Let their imaginations run wild building trains, buildings and anything else.
Explore the world of shadow and light as children have the opportunity to freeze their shadows on a phosphorescent wall.
Pull on your fire hats and boots and get ready to take a ride on the fire engine. The 1954 Oren Fire Truck will delight the entire family. Also, learn about the history of fire fighting in Murfreesbor
Tiny Town is made up of five role play environments where children can act out their dream jobs and explore how people live and work together. Tiny Town features a Tiny Town Kroger, Tiny Town Home Dep
A simulated x-ray machine will allow visitors to see just how strong their bones really are just by looking at them.
'Femur Frenzy' is a computer game of smarts and brute strength. Visitors can test themselves on making healthy choices on what to eat and what activities to do to stay in shape.
In the 'Amazing Bone Builder' exhibit, educational videos show how bones use nutrients and calcium to form new bones.
Children will have the opportunity to test their strength against healthy bones that receive plenty of exercise and against weak bones that suffer from osteoporosis in the two sideshows, 'Your Bo
Visitors can compare the strength of their bones to other materials. Concrete, wood and glass structures show how strong your bones are in comparison.
Visitors can dance and create music with by stepping, tapping or dancing with their feet.