The Tech Museum of Innovation
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The Tech Museum of Innovation, or simply The Tech, is a museum located in the heart of Silicon Valley, in downtown San Jose, California USA. Focusing on technology and its effects, The Tech serves as an important educational and cultural resource for tourists and local residents alike.
Planning began in 1978, and the first 20,000 square foot (2,000 m²) temporary exhibit finally opened in 1990. In October of 1998, it opened a brand new 132,000 square feet (12,000 m²) facility, and has had 2,800,000 visitors.
The museum is composed of three floors, each with its own significance. The ground floor has the main entrance, a gift shop and cafe, the Imax theater, and a recreational area that is reserved for special events. The second floor focuses on permanent exhibits that often become modified, and the below- ground floor contains areas for temporary exhibits that are usually changed.
The Hackworth IMAX Dome Theater (named after Mike and Joan Hackworth) is one of the popular features, and shows a wide variety of movies (such as Harry Potter, The Polar Express, Roving Mars) and educational films.
[edit] Exhibits
The Tech has many exhibits showing visitors mostly the force of gravity such as the G-Force. Students can make their own contraptions using the popular board game: Mouse Trap. Also, you can get a "Tech Tag" and do expirements and take pictures and collect cards with them and save it on your Tech Tag. At home, you can log on to a personal website and look at them.
Location:
The Tech Museum of Innovation
201 South Market Street
San Jose, CA 95113
+1 (408) 294-TECH
[edit] See also
Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose