Relive an amazing tale of discovery and exploration on Kentucky Science Center’s immersive 4-story Digital Theater as National Geographic brings to life the first crossing of what would become the United States. The film chronicles a group of explorers — the Corps of Discovery — led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they are guided by Sacagawea into uncharted territory to find a water passageway to the Pacific Ocean and describe for science the wonders of the west. With stunning aerial cinematography and meticulous recreations, Lewis & Clark dramatizes the legendary early 19th-century expedition that crossed the uncharted North American West.
After the movie explore three floors of exciting, interactive exhibitions that offer educational science fun for the whole family! Plus, enjoy other amazing films in our four-story theater. For tickets, movie schedules and additional information, visit www.KYScienceCenter.org.
Already recognized as a leader in inquiry-based learning, Kentucky Science Center is advancing a statewide science literacy campaign to encourage people of all ages to explore science in everyday life. Its flagship location on Louisville, KY’s historic Museum Row, welcomes visitors from across the globe with 3-floors of interactive exhibits and films on a 4-story screen. With daily programming for children, families, and adults, the Science Center plays an ongoing role in the region as a resource for caregivers and teachers, a gathering place for the science community, and a chosen source of entertainment for all.
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