SEATTLE — The Pacific Science Center will close its doors for five weeks beginning Sept. 2, marking the end of an era as it retires its dinosaur exhibit that has entertained visitors for four decades.
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If you like creepy crawlies, this one’s for you. The Pacific Science Center reopened to the public on Thursday after months of renovations and exhibit upgrades. One of them is called “Spiders: From ...
Pacific Science Center is opening its doors to the city of Seattle — literally and figuratively. Since their creation for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair, Pacific Science Center and the adjacent Seattle ...
The Pacific Science Center is considering swapping out one of its iconic 1962 reflecting pools and replacing it with an ersatz meadow. It’s fair to say that 99% of the people reading this story know ...