Kingman Museum
175 Limit St, Battle Creek, MI 49037
Kingman Museum's roots go deep into our communitys past. The first collections were acquired during the civil war and became part of the Battle Creek Public School system. It was one of the first museums to be owned and operated by a public school system.
Today Kingman Museum has a world class collection of natural history specimens, new exhibitions and a state-of-the art planetarium system. We have a small staff supported by over 250 active volunteers who serve as board members, help us to meet our building and ground maintenance needs, deliver educational programs, provide office support and collections care, and more, donating over 6,000 hours of service annually.
Our mission is to provide lifelong learning opportunities in natural history, the universe, and world cultures for all ages, for all time.
Reviews
12/09/2007
Provided by YP.comWhen I was young I spent many field trips at the Kingman museum. It was one of my favorite places to go. They also have a great hill out back for sledding in the winter time.
More Business Info
Always evolving.
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Tue Closed Wed: Thu Closed Fri - Sat: Sun Closed - Services/Products
- General admission includes any available programs, tours, and all planetarium shows. Our exhibits are science based and include subjects such as biology, geology, anthropology, paleontology, and more! Our education department offers special groups rates for schools, family gatherings, parties, etc. We offer a wide range of scientific toys and gifts in our gift shop.
- Payment method
- check, cash, discover, master card, visa
- Location
- We are located off Limit Street in Leila Arboretum.
- Associations
- We are strategic partners with Leila Arboretum Society and work with numerous other non-profits in the Battle Creek community.
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- Category
- Museums