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Explore the Wonders at Fernbank Science Center

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The center houses a 9,000-square-foot exhibit hall, a 500-seat planetarium, an observatory, two electron microscopes, a library, a distance learning studio, science labs and a 65-acre forest. Admission to Fernbank Science Center is free of charge. This includes the exhibit hall and associated grounds, the library and the observatory. 

The calendar and hours for the Fernbank Science Center vary throughout the year. Please call ahead to confirm hours.


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