Providence Children's Museum

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Providence, United States

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Children's museum· Non-profit organization· Museum· Tourist attraction

Providence Children's Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Providence Children's Museum is located in Providence, United States on 100 South St. Providence Children's Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category children's museum in United States.

Address

100 South St

Phone

+1 4012735437

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Mandy Welsch

Great for all ages! We took our 18 month old, and she had a blast, LOVED the water room. Even though most of the exhibits were for older children, they had enough for our little one to really have fun as well, so much so that we turned our one day ticket into a membership so we can keep going back!

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Madelyn Marichal

The kids had a great time. Definitely for the younger crowd. We were in n out in approximately two hours. It's very small but got the job done. I probably wouldn't go back but have strongly recommended it to my friends and family with little ones.

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Ahmed Saeed

The Providence Children's Museum is a non-profit children's museum at 100 South Street in Providence, in the US state of Rhode Island. In 1976, the museum was founded as the \Rhode Island Children's Museum\, the first and currently the only children's museum in the state. Originally, the Pawtucket Congregational Church leased its Pitcher-Goff House to the museum, and the building was renovated with exhibits, play spaces, and activities for children and opened in 1977. In 1997 the museum was renamed the \Providence Children's Museum\ and opened its new South Street facility in Providence.

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Barbara Bolich

Well-used but lovely place for youngsters of all ages. Blue Star families get free or Very reduced entry. Waterplay room, wear one of the aprons. Maybe take dry shoes if you have a toddler! Toddler area-please don't try to take your big kids in. Arts and crafts, history, visual illusions, science, etc. We didn't get to everything in 2 hours. There is at least one thing for every kid! Wheeled chair friendly. Outside area with caves and climbing. Eating only in front room. Fabulous!

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Zach Scott

Great time and good crew cleaning things to keep it safe!