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Denver Art Museum. Especially through the use of their backpack activity
kits.
Diane G.
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 16:33:32 -0400, Aaron Goldblatt
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>Hello All,
>
>I am looking for examples of museums, gardens, arboreta, etc. that have
>primarily an adult audience, but also serve children. I am specifically
>interested in institutions that do not have (or ONLY have) separate
>children's spaces (e.g. discovery rooms, children's gardens, etc.), but
>create experiences for children throughout the public spaces. Has
>anyone seen such a place? Do you know of challenges or happy stories
>associated with this approach?
>
>Thanks so much for any thoughts!
>
>Aaron
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> Aaron Goldblatt
>Metcalfe Architecture & Design
>211 North 13th Street, Suite 503
>Philadelphia, PA 19107-1610
>215-557-9200 p
>215-557-8383 f
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>www.metarchdesign.com <http://www.metarchdesign.com/>
>
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