Discovery Children's Museum

DISCOVERY Children's Museum is a nonprofit children's museum in Las Vegas, Nevada. Formerly known as Lied Discovery Children's museum, this 58,000-square-foot (5,400 m2), three-story space is now located adjacent to The Smith Center in Downtown Las Vegas. The Museum sees roughly 250,000 visitors each year.

DISCOVERY Children's Museum
DISCOVERY Children's Museum & The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
Established1984
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada
Coordinates36°10′8″N 115°9′9″W
TypeChildren's museum
Public transit accessYes
Websitehttp://www.discoverykidslv.org/

History

The DISCOVERY Children's Museum was founded by Robin Greenspun and Mark Tratos in 1984. The pair arranged a partnership between the Junior League of Las Vegas and the Allied Arts Council to fund a much-needed nonprofit educational institution in the Las Vegas Valley. In 1985, a bond issued to authorize the building of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library and Lied Discovery Children's Museum, which opened its doors on September 9, 1990.

Relocation

In 2010 the museum announced plans to construct and occupy a new home and larger home in Symphony Park.[1] The total for the Donald W. Reynolds Discovery Center project was $50 million.[2] In August 2010, the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation announced a gift to The Smith Center to pay for the completion of its block in Symphony Park. $43 million of that gift was used to build the Donald W. Reynolds Discovery Center. The museum raised the remaining $7 million needed to complete the project.[3] The new museum opened on March 9, 2013.[4]


References

  1. Dostal, Erin (August 11, 2010). "Children's museum plans for Smith Center expansion". Las Vegas Sun.
  2. Symphony Park, archived from the original on 9 March 2015, retrieved 10 March 2015
  3. Taylor, Diane (March 13, 2013). "The Smith Center - A Year in the Arts: Children's museum offers illumination". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  4. Discovery Children's Museum History, Discovery Children's Museum, retrieved 10 March 2015


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