“one of the region's best known museums of natural history”
More than 200,000 visitors flock to Cranbrook Institute of Science each year, making it one of the region’s best known museum of natural history. Founded in 1904 by Detroit philanthropists George and Ellen Booth, Cranbrook is an internationally renowned center for art, education and science located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Cranbrook Institute of Science is an integral part of that community, having served area schoolchildren and families since its creation in 1930. Founded in 1904 by Detroit philanthropists George and Ellen Booth, Cranbrook is an internationally renowned center for art, education and science located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Cranbrook Institute of Science is an integral part of that community, having served area schoolchildren and families since its creation in 1930. Whatever your interest or need, Cranbrook Institute of Science has something for you. The Institute offers rentals and party packages including fun, hands-on science experiments, a trip through the stars in the planetarium and an up-close look at some eager-to-please bats in The Bat Zone.
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