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Opening Weekend of the New KLUTZ® Amazingly Immature! Exhibit This Weekend! Join Us for the Grand Opening of Port Discovery’s Newest Exhibit! Opens Saturday, May 20 | 10AM – 5PM | Learn More Stop acting silly? Not in this exhibit! Learn about science through laughter, play, physical comedy, and fun in the new KLUTZ® Amazingly Immature! exhibit! Take part in 18 fun activities combining science and silliness! Here are some of the playful activities featured in this wacky, interactive exhibit: • Fly the Immature Skies: Engineer paper airplanes! • Juggling: Learn how to juggle scarves in four easy lessons! • Dinner Disrupters: Turn spoons intoRead More →

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Last Chance to Board the Thomas & Friends™: Explore the Rails! Exhibit Last call! It’s the final week to climb aboard the Thomas & Friends(TM): Explore the Rails! exhibit. This train leaves the station May 7th! On this STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) focused exhibit, children can climb aboard a kid-sized Thomas the Tank Engine™ , fix wobbly wheels, pull levers, dress as a train conductor and more. Don’t miss the huge train table where you can build train tracks and play with friends new and old! Check out reviews, photos and tips about this exhibit from our friends at DO DC WITH KIDS,Read More →

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Target $2 Family Fun Night Friday, April 21 |4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. | Learn More Enjoy all the fun of Port Discovery for more than $12 off! Join Port Discovery for Target Family Fun Night on Friday, April 21 and pay only $2 admission from 4 to 8 pm thanks to our generous sponsor, Target®! Make family art projects, enjoy our interactive Circle Time, work on your literacy skills with reading projects, take part in the interactive Money Game, and more! Plus, the MD SPCA will be on hand to teach about animal safety, and you could even meet a new furry best friend!Read More →

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5 Reasons to Come to Hop into Spring! Hop Into Spring – An Exclusive Evening Adventure Haven’t purchased tickets to Port Discovery’s upcoming Hop into Spring event on Saturday, April 15 yet? Ticket sales end April 11. Purchase tickets before time runs out! Need another reason to join this exciting event? Here are 5 reasons to come to Hop into Spring! 1. Museum Wide Egg Hunt: Look for hidden eggs around three floors of Port Discovery and discover exciting prizes! 2. Spring Crafts You Can Take Home: Celebrate all things spring with seasonal arts & crafts! Make bird feeders and seed pots that you canRead More →

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Glow Days Celebrating Light City Sunday, April 2 | Noon – 5 p.m. | Learn More Saturday, April 8 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Learn More Get ready to glow at Port Discovery! Celebrate Glow Days during Light City with interactive activities dedicated to light! Make glow-in-the-dark art, create bracelets that change color in UV light, and make a holographic projector that will have you seeing in 3D! Also take part in Eric Energy’s famous, interactive energy show “Spark Attack!”. From experiments with circuits, sound waves and different kinds of light to a real laser show, you’ll be glowing with fun and learning about light!

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Vote for Port Discovery Children’s Museum in USA TODAY Readers’ Choice Poll We need your help! A panel of family travel experts named Port Discovery as one of the Best Museums for Families in a USA TODAY 10 Best Readers’ Choice Contest! But, we can’t reach the top of the leader board without your vote! Please vote for us daily through noon on March 27! Vote Now! Going Wild Weekend Saturday, March 25 | 10 a.m – 5 p.m. | Learn More Sunday, March 26 | 12 p.m – 5 p.m. | Learn More Go Wild at Port Discovery! If your little ones are curiousRead More →

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Help get Port Discovery Children’s Museum into top 10 and Vote for Best Museum for Families Families visiting the Port Discovery museum in Baltimore will find three floors interactive and educational exhibits designed for children ages birth through 10. The 80,000-square-foot facility opened in 1998 and features permanent exhibits like Adventure Expeditions, where kids travel back to Egypt circa 1920, and KidWorks, a three-story “urban treehouse” meant for climbing, crawling, jumping and sliding. Infants and toddlers have their own dedicated space, called Tot Trails. VOTE HERE