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This quartet of museums (Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, Museum of Fine Art and Springfield Science Museum) surrounding a beautiful green, hosts close to 400,000 visitors each year with a variety of permanent and changing exhibits. Walk through an African savannah. Marvel at masterful European, American and Asian paintings, sculpture and decorative arts. Stand in the shadow of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Reach for the stars in the Seymour Planetarium, the first projection planetarium constructed in the U.S., devised by former Museum Director Frank Korkosz. Explore Springfield’s story and the history of the Connecticut River Valley. Research your own family history. New in 2002, the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, pays homage to Springfield native and beloved children's author Theodor Geisel. |
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