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| COSI Columbus |
COSI Columbus is one of the most respected science centers in the nation, serving 18 million visitors since 1964. Over these four decades, COSI has continued to create programs and experiences that make science fun, while empowering and engaging visitors through hands-on discovery. COSI is one of the most visited attractions in Franklin county, Ohio, and its annual attendance is among the highest in the country for similar size markets.
At COSI, you’ll be dazzled, amazed, and delighted as your family explores one incredible wonder after another. COSI features more than 300 interactive exhibits throughout our discovery-based and themed exhibition areas Beyond the exhibits, you’ll find the only High-Wire Unicycle in the country, a seven-story Extreme Screen theater, a Science2GO! retail store, and the Atomicafé restaurant. COSI also hosts world-class traveling exhibitions from other museums throughout the year. |
| 333 West Broad Street |
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| Columbus |
| OH |
| 43215 |
| Wednesday - Saturday 10A-5P Sunday 12P-6P |
| Adults $12.50 Children $7.50 |
| (614) 228-2674 |
| http://www.cosi.org |
 | | Christine S., Co-op Member | We spent a day and a half at COSI at the end of October. We took our four children with us and had a wonderful time. There are exhibits/activities for all ages! There are hundreds of hands-on activities for little ones, and plenty to do for the older ones. My kids especially liked the indoor water play area, where they got to shoot little water cannons and pushed buttons to make water squirt out of the mouths of fish statues. It is a very large museum, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes. There is an outdoor play/exhibit area as well, so bring a coat if you want to experience that in the cooler weather.
Exhibits change throughout the year, but we saw ones on the body, chemistry, space, and progress, and others.
The employees were very helpful and the museum is VERY clean! Parking cost $5, which is a little steep in our opinion, but it is downtown! |
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