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EcoTarium

Association of Science-Technology Centers member institutionsMuseums in Worcester, MassachusettsNatural history museums in MassachusettsPaleontology in MassachusettsPlanetaria in the United States
Science museums in Massachusetts
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The EcoTarium is a science and nature museum located in Worcester, Massachusetts. Previously known as the New England Science Center, the museum features several permanent and traveling exhibits, the Alden Planetarium, a narrow-gauge train pulled by a scale model of an 1860s steam engine, and a variety of wildlife.

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EcoTarium

Harrington Way 222
01604 Worcester
Massachusetts, United States
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ecotarium.org

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