Visitors Information Bay Area Museum Partners
Our Bay Area Museum Partners below are listed in alphabetical order. Just click on their logos and enjoy!
| Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park |
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Gilroy Gardens, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is California's only horticultural theme park designed for families with young children and garden lovers featuring 19 rides, 27 attractions, majestic gardens and the world famous Circus Trees.
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| Castle Air Museum - Atwater |
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Castle Air Museum stands as a tribute to the men and women of the past who put their lives on the line for our freedom. Presently, the museum has 44 World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam Era aircraft on display. Rare aircraft such as the SR-71, B-24 and B-36, all restored and maintained by our devoted volunteer staff.
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| Children's Discovery Museum - San Jose |
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The striking 52,000 square foot purple building, designed by Mexico City-based architect Ricardo Legorreta, signals the purpose of Children's Discovery Museum to serve the needs of children, families and schools as a center for learning and discovery.
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| Coyote Point Museum - San Mateo |
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Located in Coyote Point Recreation Area, the Museum illustrates the beauty of the natural world and explores the relationship between humans and the environment. Along with a 8,000 square foot Museum, the grounds include Wildlife Habitats, a walk-through Aviary, and Gardens.
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| Ripley's Believe It or Not - San Francisco |
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For over forty years the adventurous Robert Ripley explored the uncanny and amazing mysteries of the earth. His travels took him around the world in search of the unbelievable and inexplicable. Ripley's Believe It or Not!® Museums are proud to offer you this fantastic collection of the world's strangest oddities!
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| SF Maritime Associatione - San Francisco |
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Come Aboard for a Voyage into History! Experience San Francisco's authentic maritime history at San Francisco Maritime Park. Board and explore historic merchant and naval ships, learn about life on a WWII submarine, relax at scenic Aquatic Park and witness the best views of San Francisco Bay.
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The Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf is the most unique House of Wax and one of the world's largest wax museums. The Wax Museum is home to over 300 wax images of the most recognizable and admired stars from stage, screen and television.
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