The Science Museum of Western Virginia is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization located in downtown Roanoke at Center in the Square. The Science Museum of Western Virginia was one of the very first science centers to open in the United States and is now among the fewer than five percent of museums across the country that are nationally accredited by the American Association of Museums. During its 38-year history, the Science Museum has served millions of visitors, strengthening education and economic development throughout the region. Through hands-on exhibits, programs, and wide-screen films, the Museum nurtures lifelong learning and a greater understanding of science and technology among visitors of all ages. In November 2006, the Science Museum announced a major Reinvention plan which will completely transform the Museum's exhibits and programs over the next five years. The Science Museum is actively seeking funding toward its Reinvention goal, including its goal to match the Carilion Foundation's challenge grant by September 30, 2008.
Science Museum of Virginia Address
2500 West Broad Street Short Pump, VA United States