36°01′43″N 78°53′50″W / 36.02865°N 78.89734°W
Established | 1946 |
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Location | Durham, North Carolina |
Coordinates | 36°01′43″N 78°53′50″W / 36.02865°N 78.89734°W |
Type | science museum, children's museum, and zoo |
President | Carrie Heinonen |
Website | www |
Association of Science-Technology Centers | |
The Museum of Life and Science—previously known as the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science and the NC Children's Museum—is an 84-acre (340,000 m2) science museum located in Durham, North Carolina, United States.
The museum campus lies in the midst of the Northgate Park neighborhood, bisected by Murray Avenue. The main building is located on the north tract, along with the Butterfly House, Hideaway Woods, Farmyard, Sprout Cafe, Explore the Wild nature park, Catch the Wind, Dinosaur Trail, and the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge Ellerbe Creek C.P. Huntington train ride. The museum features both indoor and outdoor learning environments. The southern tract is now largely devoted to parking and administrative buildings, including a parking deck completed in early 2018. Prior to the construction of the new main building in the early 1990s, the structures on the southern tract contained the bulk of the museum's exhibit space.