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Children's Museum of Virginia

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in December 1980. Its first location was the basement of the Main Branch of the Portsmouth Public Library at 601 Court Street. Later, the city of Portsmouth took over and renamed it Portsmouth Children's Museum. In 1984, the museum moved to the 1846 Courthouse at the corner of High and Court Streets.
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at 221 High Street. The museum has a planetarium and two floors of exhibits. Its antique toy and model train collection is one of the largest on the East Coast. Highlights of the museum include a life-size tug boat and house, as well as a real
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2009 - The museum was closed as the entire building was gutted to make way for a more modern museum with all new exhibits and the addition of over 9,000 square feet.
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opened on December 10, 1994. With over 60 exhibits in 27,000 square feet, the museum doubled in size to become the largest museum of its kind in the state.
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bus, the cab of a real fire truck from the Portsmouth Fire Department, and a real motorcycle from the
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that plays different shows each month. The first floor also features the very popular
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reopened on May 26, 2011 at its present 72,000 square feet footprint.
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2020 - The museum closed most of the year during the COVID pandemic.
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which houses traveling exhibits, as well as a movie theater
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The first floor encompasses one large interactive space
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Originally called the Tidewater Children's Museum, the
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1998 - More than two dozen exhibits were added to the
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Portsmouth
Virginia
http://www.childrensmuseumvirginia.com
Virginia
Olde Town Portsmouth
Hampton Roads Transit
Portsmouth Police Department
Portsmouth
"Children's Museum celebrating 40 years"
"Children's Museum of Virginia back open in Portsmouth after closing for more than a year"
The Children's Museum of Virginia official website
Categories
Museums in Portsmouth, Virginia
Children's museums in Virginia
1980 establishments in Virginia
Museums established in 1980
Brick buildings and structures in Virginia

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