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The Brooklyn Children's Museum is a general purpose museum in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Founded in 1899, it was the first museum in the world to cater specifically to children. The museum is currently undergoing renovation.

History

The Museum was founded on December 16, 1899 in the Adams House at what is now Brower Park.

In 1929, the museum opened the Smith House annex. Eleanor Roosevelt attended the ceremony.

In 1930, the Works Progress Administration supplied hundreds of workers to the museum, which thrived in the Great Depression.

From 1968 to 1977, the museum was relocated as the Bedford-Lincoln Neighborhood Museum. This ended with the opening of the current structure at the original location on May 17, 1977.

Exhibits

Traveling Exhibits

Permanent Exhibits

Expansion

The current renovation project will double the museum's size and is due to open in 2007.

See also

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