
The exhibits are designed to be very hands-on, which is good for kids, of course.





The museum is quite small, and I think we saw everything we wanted to see in literally less than 15 minutes. I would not recommend paying the separate $6 admission fee, but admission is free to those who have a ticket to the Bowers Museum. In that case, it is worth stopping by.
Since admission was free at the Bowers Museum today too, we checked out the new Sacred Gold exhibit.




Interesting tree outside.
In the courtyard, they were setting up for a Japanese Cherry Blossom festival. That would have been interesting to attend, but we were too early and didn't feel like sticking around.
Happy National Sourdough Bread Day!

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