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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood A Hands-On Exhibit was created by The Pittsburgh Children's Museum in collaboration with Family Communications and sponsored by a generous grant from the Grable Foundation. The exhibit invites children and families to explore, imagine, and create in a replica of Mister Rogers' television house and Neighborhood of Make-Believe. |
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Try on a sweater, just like Mister Rogers', and explore
the ways you're growinginside and out. Drive the
Neighborhood Trolley. Spend a quiet moment in Daniel's clock. Make your own
music in the Museum-Go-Round. Dress up and hold court
in King Friday XIII's castle. |
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For more than 30 years, Fred Rogers has helped young and old alike value their uniqueness, appreciate others, and marvel at the wonders of the world around them. This exhibit extends the timeless messages of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood through an engaging hands-on experience.
Following its highly successful 3-year tour of the country, a 2000 square foot version of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Hands-On Exhibit is being refurbished and will be back on the road again in September 2003. Currently it is scheduled to be in Omaha, Nebraska from September 2003 to January 2004 and then on to Portland, Oregon from January 2004 to September 2004. If your community is interested in having the exhibit visit your neighborhood, please contact the Pittsburgh Children's Museum. |
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