| Built to inspire creativity, curiosity, and interest in the arts and sciences through interactive workshops, activities, and clubs, the Randall museum is a blast for everyone. With lots of exhibits and displays directed specially towards children and young adults, the museum has earned itself a reputation for being a kid’s attraction. But trust us when we say that it’s equally stimulating for any and everybody. Want to know more about earthquakes or see a working model train? Would you love to watch an entertaining and educational movie or attend an equally amazing concert? Well, you can see and do it all here. With live animal exhibits, working seismographs, a 1906 earthquake refugee shack, a working train, toddler tree house, and more, Randall makes hands-on learning accessible and easy. The expanse includes a theater, studio, and classrooms, which offer several pottery, arts and crafts, and natural history and science classes, making it an excellent place to pick up a new skill if you’re in town for a while. Located in Corona Heights, the museum’s garden offers stunning views of the bay, adding yet another reason to the long list of why you should visit. Fun, exciting and new, Randall Museum is bound to bring out the curious kid in you. | |