Discovery City at the Port Huron Museums Carnegie Center offers a child-sized adventure around the Port Huron area, and families can book spots for themselves, groups, and birthday parties.
Since the exhibit opened in September, 825 kids have visited Discovery City to play in it’s scaled-down versions of Pine Grove Park, the St. Clair County Library, and McMorran Auditorium.
Due to a partnership with the James C. Acheson Foundation, families that receive EBT assistance can visit the exhibit for free.
Port Huron Museum Executive Director Veronica Campbell said, “It is great to have so many children visiting the museum and exploring the exhibit. We hope that more people will take advantage of the EBT/Bridge card opportunity and we look forward to continuing to share this with special exhibit with our local families.”
Visits to Discovery City last 1 hour and 15 minutes, and are scheduled and spaced out so the staff can clean the exhibit between sessions.
Cost is $5 per child or $15 for a family with 3 or more children, and tickets can be purchased online at the Port Huron Museum’s website <HERE>. Adults must supervise kids at all times while they play and enjoy Discovery City.
Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand