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Olympia Washington Hands On Childrens Museum
Landmark Destination
Ideally located on Olympia’s East Bay waterfront, a new 27,000 sq/ft Olympia Washington Hands On Childrens Museum facility more than doubles the Museum’s present space to accommodate over 200,000 visitors annually. Click here for printable information about the the New Hands On Children's Museum on East Bay!
A Public/Private Partnership
An $18M project funded by individual contributions, corporate, foundation and public grants, business sponsorships, Public Facilities District (PFD) funds, City of Olympia Tourism funds.
Outdoor Learning Center
Half-acre outdoor exhibit and children’s garden with water features, wetland, mud pie pit, driftwood fort construction, fire circle and climbing rocks, lookout towers and tugboat.
Engaging Experiences
Six major galleries, with hundreds of hands-on exhibits and new additions such as boat building, water exploration tables and a Tide Pool Touch Tank, inspiring art spaces and an Inventors’ Studio; an Heroes Exhibit gallery with a fire truck, police car, medic one van, and ER, where kids can be a hero every day; an Our Woods gallery with a tree house, multi-level slide and eagle’s nest.
A Model of Sustainable Development
Certified Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Facility and co-generation project to use LOTT’s waste methane to heat/cool the Museum.
Unlike anything you have visited! Step into a 3/4 acre filled with wonder, exploration, learning, discovery and fun. The Outdoor Learning Center and Children's Garden is the first of its kind connected with a Children's Museum in Washington state.
Unlike anything you have visited! Step into a 3/4 acre filled with wonder, exploration, learning, discovery and fun. The Outdoor Learning Center and Children's Garden is the first of its kind connected with a Hands On Children's Museum in Washington state.
The New Olympia Washington Hands On Children's Museum on East Bay will be the centerpiece in a cluster of new projects that will incorporate sustainable building practices and innovative environmental partnerships. The entire East Bay development is located on a historic contamination site, and its public partners are working to convert the former industrial area into a safe, attractive, community amenity.
A Model of Sustainable Development
- Certified Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Facility
- Co-generation project to use LOTT’s waste methane to heat and cool the Museum.
- Water features using reclaimed water
- Redevelopment of a historically contaminated, brownfield site
- Use of low emitting building materials (paints, adhesives, flooring materials and composite wood)
- Landscaping designed for water efficiency
The Olympia WashingtonHands On Children’s Museum believes in the interconnectedness of all things. Our success is linked to our ability to create a sustainable organization that balances both economic and environmental goals, while inspiring young children to appreciate the natural world and understand its importance to their future health and well-being. As educational and community leaders, we will model sustainability in our business practices, our exhibits and our education programs.
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