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“Construction Zone” at the Boston Children’s Museum

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Posted on August 16, 2018

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Dig, climb, build (and tear down!) in Construction Zone at the Boston Children’s Museum. Ride a real Bobcat, operate the jackhammer and deploy a team of trucks on your own construction site. Construction Zone is a kid-sized world inspired by the building projects that surround us every day. Ramps, tunnels, and bridges give children the […]

Dig, climb, build (and tear down!) in Construction Zone at the Boston Children’s Museum. Ride a real Bobcat, operate the jackhammer and deploy a team of trucks on your own construction site.

Construction Zone is a kid-sized world inspired by the building projects that surround us every day.

Ramps, tunnels, and bridges give children the tools to imagine a city in transition. Adult General Admission (ages 16+) $17.00; Child General Admission (ages 1-15): $17.00. Founded in 1913, the Museum is the second oldest children’s museums in the world.www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org

Dig, climb, build (and tear down!) in Construction Zone at the Boston Children’s Museum. Ride a real Bobcat, operate the jackhammer and deploy a team of trucks on your own construction site.

Construction Zone is a kid-sized world inspired by the building projects that surround us every day.

Ramps, tunnels, and bridges give children the tools to imagine a city in transition. Adult General Admission (ages 16+) $17.00; Child General Admission (ages 1-15): $17.00. Founded in 1913, the Museum is the second oldest children’s museums in the world.www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org

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