The Museum of Interesting Things: History of Invention
New York, New York
Trip Type: Museum Tickets & Passes
Duration: Flexible
"Eureka!" The History of Invention Show. Explore the industrial revolution and mechanical era, with interactive demonstrations of such items as the steam engine, Thomas Edison cylinder phonograph, windup toys, mechanical gear and household items. The Museum of Interesting Things is a traveling interactive demonstration/exhibition of antiques and inventions that goes to schools and events and inspires kids and adults to be curious and to tinker.
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"Eureka!" The History of Invention Show. Explore the industrial revolution and mechanical era, with interactive demonstrations of such items as the steam engine, Thomas Edison cylinder phonograph, windup toys, mechanical gear and household items. The Museum of Interesting Things is a traveling interactive demonstration/exhibition of antiques and inventions that goes to schools and events and inspires kids and adults to be curious and to tinker.Head to the Lofts at Prince in Manhattan to experience an interactive educational demonstration by The Museum of Interest Things, inspiring kids and adults alike to be curious and to tinker.
Explore the Industrial Revolution and mechanical era, with interactive demonstrations of such items as the steam engine, Thomas Edison cylinder phonograph, windup toys, mechanical door bells and mechanical/gear based household items such as butter churns and apple peelers. Delve into modern-day electronics too -- after all, your iPod and iPhone didn't pop out of thin air!
Coinciding with the NY/NJ/PA Core Content Curriculum Standards for Science, Social Studies, Technology and STEM/STEAM.
Explore the Industrial Revolution and mechanical era, with interactive demonstrations of such items as the steam engine, Thomas Edison cylinder phonograph, windup toys, mechanical door bells and mechanical/gear based household items such as butter churns and apple peelers. Delve into modern-day electronics too -- after all, your iPod and iPhone didn't pop out of thin air!
Coinciding with the NY/NJ/PA Core Content Curriculum Standards for Science, Social Studies, Technology and STEM/STEAM.
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