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Mission
The Three Rivers Children's Museum and Heritage Arts Center serves as an educational resource, complementing and extending the learning of home, school, and community in the arts, sciences and humanities.
History
The Three Rivers Children's Museum (a 501(C)(3) non-profit educational facility) opened to the public in August 1991. Since that time more than 210,000 children and their companions have visited the Museum.
Facility
The Three Rivers Children's Museum occupies a 3,000 square foot building at
Broadmoor Square Mall, 5274 Outlet Drive, Pasco. Exhibit space consists of approximately 3,000 square feet. The Museum provides a small gift shop that sells unique, educational materials and a meeting room that doubles for birthday parties and workshops.
Features
The Three Rivers Children's Museum is a hands-on educational facility designed for children ages 2-10. The Museum is open year round and offers a safe and secure environment. A small admission fee is charged, and annual memberships are available.
Benefits
The Three Rivers Children's Museum is an important regional resource serving Benton, Franklin, Adams, Walla Walla, Grant, Umatilla, and Yakima Counties. The Museum is a cost effective organization with a stable, assured market and a strong tourist attraction. The Children's Museum can be about almost anything -- science, arts, cultural understanding and history. Exhibits are developed to help kids discover the excitement of learning, so that curiosity and creativity become a part of their lifelong value systems. Most importantly, the Children's Museum provides parents with an environment for positive interaction with their children.
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Winter Hours
Sun-Tues: Closed
Wed-Fri: 10AM-5PM
Sat: Noon-5PM
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