Discovery Place Science is a science and technology museum, located in
Uptown, Charlotte, North Carolina. Discovery Place Science operates The Charlotte Observer IMAX Dome Theater, also referred to as an
OMNIMAX theater. It is the largest IMAX Dome Theater in the Carolinas.
The museum opened in 1981 and was renovated in 2010. The
IMAX
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Dome was opened in 1991. The theater-naming rights were secured by ''
The Charlotte Observer''.
Rebranding
In 2016, on the organization's 70th anniversary, the Discovery Place network of museums underwent rebranding for naming clarity. The Discovery Place moniker now refers to the 501(c)3 non-profit and network of museums as a whole. The Uptown Charlotte location: Discovery Place became Discovery Place Science. The
Freedom Park
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location in Charlotte: Charlotte Nature Museum became
Discovery Place Nature and the facilities in
Huntersville, North Carolina
Huntersville is a large suburban town in northern Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Mecklenburg County () is a County (United States), county located in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of North Carolina, in the United States. As o ...
and
Rockingham, North Carolina retained their names: Discovery Place Kids-Huntersville and Discovery Place Kids-Rockingham.
History
The museum traces its history to 1946, and the foundation of a small museum on Cecil Street, Charlotte, by Laura Owens, a schoolteacher. The popularity of this museum led to the foundation of the Children's Nature Center adjacent to the new
Freedom Park
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. This museum opened in 1951, with a focus on bringing families and nature together. It further expanded in 1965 to include a planetarium. By the 1970s, it had been renamed the Charlotte Nature Museum.
At this time, interest in science education was growing, in part due to the
space race
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between the United States and the
Soviet Union
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. The community of Charlotte approved funding and plans for a comprehensive hands-on science and technology center, and it was decided to locate the new museum on North Tryon Street to encourage development in uptown Charlotte and maximize access in the growing city.
This new museum opened in 1981, known as Discovery Place with of space. Its first director was Russell Peithman. The facility expanded as the needs of the community grew. In 1986, exhibition space was added to accommodate traveling exhibitions and, in 1991, ''The Charlotte Observer IMAX Dome Theatre'' opened as the first giant-screen motion picture theatre in the Carolinas. The Carol Grotnes Belk Education and Parking Complex was completed in 1996. In 2010, Discovery Place was significantly redeveloped, with an 18-month, $31.6 million renovation.
The museum has continued to grow with the expansion of the community, and the first Discovery Place Kids museum was opened in 2010 in
Huntersville, North Carolina. Through
public-private partnerships, the network continues to expand with a second Discovery Place Kids that opened in 2013 in
Rockingham, North Carolina.
In 2014, Discovery Place Education Studio at
Bank of America
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STEM Center for Career Development opened on the museum's uptown campus.
In 2016, the organization rebranded as Discovery Place, consisting of three brands: Discovery Place Science in uptown Charlotte, Discovery Place Nature in Freedom Park and Discovery Place Kids in Huntersville and Rockingham. Additionally, the organization provides professional development through the Education Studio and educational programming through its community outreach program.
Discovery Place Nature
Discovery Place operates
Discovery Place Nature, formerly Charlotte Nature Museum, adjacent to Freedom Park and the
Little Sugar Creek Greenway. Interactive nature exhibits and live animal displays, including a butterfly pavilion, live species,
insects
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and a variety of native North Carolina animals are subjects to learn.
Discovery Place Kids
In Fall 2010, Discovery Place opened its first Discovery Place Kids Museum in
Huntersville, North Carolina
Huntersville is a large suburban town in northern Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
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.
As part of a larger vision to develop other Discovery Place Kids locations across the region,
Discovery Place Kids-Huntersville aims to appeal to families with young children and offers those living in outlying suburban communities the opportunity to visit a Discovery Place museum closer to home. A $18.7 million public-private venture between Discovery Place, Inc. and the City of Huntersville, Discovery Place Kids-Huntersville aimed to offer unique, learning-through-play experiences for young children. Through unique public-private partnerships, the network continues to expand with a second Discovery Place Kids opened in 2013 in Rockingham, NC.
Discovery Place Education Studio
Conforming to the learning needs of the Charlotte region, Discovery Place set a goal to train the region's educators to be inspired and inspiring teachers of STEM education. In 2014, Discovery Place Education Studio at Bank of America STEM Center for Career Development opened on the museum's uptown campus.
References
External links
* {{Official website, https://www.discoveryplace.org
Museums in Charlotte, North Carolina
Science museums in North Carolina