Pacific Science Center Seattle
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Pacific
Science Center at Seattle Center offers 5 buildings of hands-on exhibits to
provide educational entertainment for all ages.
Science Fun for Everyone
Robots, dinosaurs and insects! Oh, my! Located under the arches near
the Space Needle, Pacific Science Center features five buildings of hands-on
exhibits that provide educational entertainment for all ages. |
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Pacific Science Center Seattle Location
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Pacific Science Center is located under the arches near the Space Needle.
Daytime entrances are on Denny Way and the main entrance and Will Call are
located facing Seattle Center to the north. This is also the only evening
entrance.
200 Second Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
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Pacific Science Center Seattle Hours
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Mon, Wed-Fri - 9:45a-5p
Sat-Sun - 9:45a-6p
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Pacific Science Center Seattle
Boeing IMAX® Theater
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Experience IMAX® like never before in this state-of-the-art theater.
Equipped with 3D technology, the Boeing IMAX® Theater is the only theater of its
kind in the Northwest. Breathtaking images projected onto a six-story tall
screen. 12,000 watts of digital sound transport you to worlds you’ve only
dreamed of visiting.
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Pacific Science Center Seattle Contact
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Phone: 206.443.2001
Fax: 206.443.3631
www.pacsci.org
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Pacific Science Center Seattle Map
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Pacific Science Center Seattle Directions
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North- or Southbound
Take exit #167, Mercer Street
At the end of the ramp, turn RIGHT onto Fairview Ave.
Move into the middle lane and follow the road as it curves to the left.
Follow the road until you reach Denny Way.
Turn RIGHT onto Denny Way.
Follow Denny Way for one block and turn RIGHT onto Second Ave. N.
Pacific Science Center is on your right. Entrances are located on the north and
south sides of the Science Center complex.
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Pacific Science Center Seattle Parking
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Pacific Science Center offers parking in its James Albert Claypool Memorial
Garage.
The three-story garage is located at the corner of Second Avenue North and Denny
Way and provides a covered walkway directly into Pacific Science Center's south
entrance. |