Griffin Museum of Science and Industry
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago is home to more than 400,000 square feet of hands-on exhibits designed to spark scientific inquiry and creativity.
Opened during 1933’s Century of Progress in a building from 1893’s Columbian Exposition, MSI is the place where generations have been coming to see what’s next.
Ours is the only building constructed for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition’s “White City” that remains at the site. Built as the fair’s Palace of Fine Arts, it is now home to the Western Hemisphere’s largest science museum.
Address: 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive
Phone: 773-684-1414