Dear Linda,
  A couple of years ago I went Exploris in Raliegh, North Carolina and 
if I remember correctly, they have a display on groundwater.  Exploris 
is a children's museum, so you may want to check it out.  
  I hope that helps.

Maryellen R. Ficker   
Appalachian Cultural Museum
Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina 

Linda Eastman wrote:


>Does anyone know of a Museum with an exhibit about groundwater -
>preferably one that is either interactive, flowing water, etc.  Designed
>for children?  Thanks
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