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IMAG History and Science Center

IMAG History and Science Center
2000 Cranford Avenue
239-243-0043

IMAG offers fun for all ages to discover the wonders of science and history! Providing a large, open environment to explore over 60 hands-on exhibits, visitors will enjoy hours spent exploring. Feed a stingray in the SEA to-SEE touch tanks, touch an alligator during the daily LIVE! Animal Encounter shows, and visit the Living Lab to see turtles, snakes, frogs, a bearded dragon, prairie dogs and much more! Gaze at the tropical fish in the 3,200-gallon aquarium built by Animal Planet’s Tanked, which displays a replica of the USS Mohawk artificial reef. Go on a virtual dive to that same reef using the IMAG App! History exhibits span from the Ice Age to the early 1900s and guests can even visit the original fort of Fort Myers in a one-of-a-kind 3D Virtual Reality experience. Younger visitors will enjoy the Mini Museum early childhood area.

Offering over 60 interactive exhibits, there is fun to be had for the entire family as you explore science, technology, engineering, and math, as well as the history of southwest Florida.

Guests will enjoy touching live marine animals in the 'Sea to See' Touch Tanks; a 3,200-gallon aquarium displaying a variety of fish, such as sharks; the Living Lab with turtles, ball python, frogs, bearded dragon, and more; daily LIVE! Animal Encounters; the chance to become a TV weather forecaster in the mini-studio; a walk through southwest Florida in the Hall of History; a 3-D movie, and much more.

During your trip to the science center, notice how your intellectual curiosity and discovery become heightened.


IMAG History and Science Center is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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