Happy first day of summer! While summer is typically warm and sunny, June Gloom never failsvto disrupt the weather. It may not be an ideal time to go outside, but you can still make the best of June by taking advantage of the museums scattered around the bay.
The Hiller Aviation Museum, located in San Carlos, offers an insider perspective on aviation across the country, with a special emphasis on Northern California. The museum highlights planes of all shapes and sizes, from an original Curtiss Pusher to a double decker 747. The museum offers hands on exhibits, making it an excellent destination for guests of all ages. Younger participants may also be interested in the summer camp offerings, which offer children a deep dive into the world of aviation.
Located inside Coyote Point, San Mateo, the CuriOdyssey museum and zoo is an excellent destination for young explorers. This museum focuses on hands on science and exploration, making it a perfect stop for children and science lovers alike. For younger guests, a highlight of the museum is the physics based playground, which allows guests to learn through play. If your group is more into animals and nature, heading outside will take you to see over 100 animals, most of which are rescued or under special care.
If you’ve been missing the Disney magic, look no further than the Walt Disney Family Museum. Located in the Persidio, this museum offers guests an immersive experience highlighting Walt Disney through artifacts, stories, and interactive exhibits. On display, you can see Walt’s original drawings and film plans, which truly transport you into his creative world. You can also get an up close look at his Oscars and other career memorabilia to appreciate how renowned his work
truly is. One of the most interesting parts of the museum is a scaled replica of Disneyland, which highlights the magic Disney envisioned before the theme park’s creation.
For a multifaceted experience, head over to the Oakland Museum of California. This museum offers a unique blend of the sciences, arts, and history of California. This museum is known for its large collection, which includes over two million permanent objects, as well as additional rotating exhibits. Additionally, this museum has ample outdoor spaces where guests can unwind after their visit, soaking in the views.
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