Flint Hills Discovery Center

Flint Hills Discovery Center
Established April 14, 2012
Location 315 S. 3rd St., Manhattan, Kansas 66502
Coordinates 39°10′37″N 96°33′36″W / 39.177°N 96.560°W / 39.177; -96.560
Type Heritage center, Science center
Website flinthillsdiscovery.org

The Flint Hills Discovery Center is a municipal heritage and science center located in the city of Manhattan, Kansas. Featured within the facility are exhibits detailing local history and preservation of the Flint Hills, a theater, a specialized interactive playground for youth and parents, and a temporary exhibition gallery. The facility also promotes various educational outreach programs for youth and adults and serves as a venue for special events.

Flag displayed at the Flint Hills Discovery Center in Manhattan, Kansas

Mission statement

"The Flint Hills Discovery Center inspires people to celebrate, explore, and care for the Flint Hills"

The Flint Hills Discovery Center promotes education on the preservation of the Flint Hills and surrounding tall grass prairie. The facility is a region wide attraction, benefitting the area educationally and economically through outreach programs and serving as a gathering place for the community and area to drive interest in touring the area.[1]

Exhibits

The Flint Hills Discovery Center features exhibits that explore the ecology, history, and culture of the Flint Hills in Kansas and Oklahoma. It also hosts traveling and temporary exhibits on related themes. The permanent exhibits are arranged in nine topical zones including an immersive theater experience.[2]

Main floor exhibits zones

Tallgrass Prairie: Tides of Time

Second floor exhibit zones

References

  1. (Press release). E. Vernor Johnson and Associates, Hilferty & Associates, Museum Insights, Economic Stewardship. April 2009 http://www.cityofmhk.com/DocumentView.aspx?DID=6089. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. http://www.flinthillsdiscovery.org/exhibits/permanent-exhibits
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Flint Hills Discovery Center Guide (Map) (2012 ed.). Flint Hills Discovery Center, Able Printing Company.
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