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Science Museum Oklahoma is a
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located in
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. The museum features several notable attractions, including the new Love's Planetarium, the
International Gymnastics Hall of Fame The International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, located in Oklahoma City, USA, is a hall of fame dedicated to honoring the achievements and contributions of the world's greatest competitors, coaches and authorities in artistic gymnastics. The early IG ...
, and various specialized galleries. With a facility spanning over 390,000 square feet, it ranks among the largest science museums in the nation. Originally established as the Kirkpatrick Planetarium in 1958, the museum underwent significant expansions in 1980, 1985, 2000, and 2007.


History

The Science Museum Oklahoma, originally named the Kirkpatrick Planetarium, was established in 1958. It relocated to a permanent facility at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in 1962. Later that year, the Oklahoma Science and Arts Foundation facility was completed on the fairgrounds. In 1978, the foundation underwent a name change to Omniplex Science Museum. Subsequently, it relocated with the Kirkpatrick Planetarium to the newly constructed Kirkpatrick Center museum campus. Subsequent expansions to the museum complex include the addition of the Oklahoma Air and Space Museum in 1980, the establishment of the Kirkpatrick Gardens and Greenhouse in 1985, and the introduction of the OmniDome Theatre in 2000, which notably became Oklahoma's inaugural large-format, dome-screen theater. In 2007, Omniplex underwent a name change to Science Museum Oklahoma. Following the rebranding, the museum underwent significant remodeling efforts, introducing numerous new exhibits and galleries. These additions included a space exhibit designed to engage younger visitors and various art galleries.


Notable exhibits

* Kirkpatrick Planetarium: Currently featuring laser light shows. Planetarium shows concluded on April 21, 2024. * Love’s Planetarium: A new state-of-the-art planetarium set to open in Fall 2024. * CurioCity: A children's museum within the larger museum, offering playful activities such as playing instruments and balancing on a tightrope. * Light Minded: Dedicated section exploring light and electricity. * smART Space: An exhibit examining the intersection of science and art. * Elemental Worlds: Digital simulation of a 220-degree forest environment. * Science Floor: Main area of the museum featuring multiple hands-on science exhibits. * Tinkering Garage: Focuses on the interplay between engineering, art, and technology. * Destination Space: Explores NASA's space program and its ties to Oklahoma. * KidSpace: Specifically tailored exhibit for younger visitors. * Gardens: Features a garden showcasing plants native to Oklahoma. * Aviation: Exhibit highlighting the history of aviation. * Gadget Trees: Learning experience focused on simple machines. *
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: Exhibit displaying the ship's bell, a screw, and two anchors located in front of the museum.


International Gymnastics Hall of Fame

The International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, housed within Science Museum Oklahoma, showcases collections of medals, apparatus, awards, sculptures, and a library. The organization's mission is to recognize individuals who have contributed to the advancement of gymnastics. Notable inductees include
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Mary Lou Retton Mary Lou Retton (born January 24, 1968) is an American retired gymnast. At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, she won a gold medal in the individual all-around competition, as well as two silver medals and two bronze medals. Retton's per ...
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Larisa Latynina Larisa Semyonovna Latynina (, née Diriy, Дирий; born 27 December 1934) is a Russian former artistic gymnast. Between 1956 and 1964 she won 14 List of multiple Olympic medalists, individual Olympic medals and four team medals for the Sovie ...
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Nikolai Andrianov Nikolai Yefimovich Andrianov (; 14 October 1952 – 21 March 2011) was a Soviet and Russian gymnast. He held the record for men for the most Olympic medals at 15 (7 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 3 bronze medals) until Michael Phelps surpass ...
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See also

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External links


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