Education and learning does not have to be boring here in the Rochester area. The Strong offers a museum solely based on play, the Seneca Park Zoo will give your family a close-up view of animals, the Memorial Art Gallery is filled with the culture of art, RMSC offers hands-on technology fun and Ganondagan brings the Native American heritage to life.

Rochester Museum and Science Center, Rochester
Rochester Museum & Science Center RMSC
Visit one or all of these places to experience the fun of learning. The Memorial Art Gallery offers your child an opportunity to view the world through the eyes of an artist, the Seneca Park Zoo helps all of us to look closely at animals and their habitats, The Strong encourages children to learn by doing, RMSC engages your child’s curiosity at the Museum, Strasenburgh Planetarium, and Cumming Nature Center and Ganondagan State Historic Site brings Native American culture alive with displays, hiking trails and a Cultural Center.
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Strong National Museum of Play
The Strong has the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of historical materials related to play and is home to the International Center for the History of Electronic Games, the National Toy Hall of Fame and the World Video Game Hall of Fame. This unique museum offers true hands-on opportunities for play and learning.
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Seneca Park Zoo
Through the exhibition of animals in naturalistic settings, the Zoo provides engaging and educational experiences. But there’s much more, the Zoo offers hands-on experiences and opportunities for Zoo visitors to learn about the environment and become involved in conservation of wildlife and habitat.
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Rochester Museum and Science Center
Immerse yourself in the incredible world of science. Follow your curiosity from the depths of the oceans to the edge of the universe. Push the limits of your imagination to create never-before-seen inventions. All at the Science Museum, Strasenburgh Planetarium and Cumming Nature Center.
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Memorial Art Gallery
The Gallery has a permanent collection of more than 12,000 objects. In addition to its collection, the Gallery offers a year-round schedule of temporary exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours and family activities.
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Seneca Art & Cultural Center at Ganondagan
Visit this site where thousands of Seneca lived 300 years ago, tour a full-size replica of a 17th-century Seneca Bark Longhouse and walk miles of self-guided trails. Then visit the Seneca Art & Culture Center a permanent, year-round interpretive facility where the story of the Seneca and Haudenosaunee contributions to art, culture and society come alive.
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