The UK's first children's museum opened its doors 30 years ago, and since then, it's become a must-see for kids from all over the world.
Now, the UK's first children's science museum is set to open in Wallasey, one of the most deprived areas in the UK, the BBC reports.
Eureka! Science + Discovery will feature interactive exhibits about science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics, as well as areas that explore the human body, low-carbon technologies, and the environmental impact of fast fashion, according to a press release.
It's been in the making since 2014, and is expected to draw 180,000 visitors a year by 2032, according to the press release.
The UK's first children's museum, Eureka! The National Children's Museum, opened in 1992, after several years of planning and fundraising.
It was founded by Dame Vivien Duffield of the Clore Foundation.
"She had the opportunity to visit children's museums in America with her own children and felt we really needed one in England," Stradeski tells blooloop.
"It brought something to the north of England, and we've really established ourselves here over the past 30 years, and gone
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