IMAG History & Science Center
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The IMAG History & Science Center is a family-friendly destination offering fun & educational interactive exhibits, aquariums, history displays and a 3D theater. The IMAG History & Science Center is a family-friendly destination offering fun and educational interactive exhibits, aquariums, history displays, and a 3D theater. The mission is to engage guests in the exploration of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and more recently the history of Southwest Florida. This is achieved through hands-on experiences and educational programs that further the understanding of the natural and human-made world, and foster an appreciation for Southwest Florida’s unique environment, natural waterways, and rich history. A visit to the IMAG nurtures intellectual curiosity, discovery, and innovation. For more information, visit theimag.org or visit in person - 2000 Cranford Avenue | Fort Myers, FL 33916
Formerly the Imaginarium Science Center & SWFL Museum of History
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