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The Da Vinci Science Center at PPL Pavilion, a brand new interactive facility located in downtown Allentown, has announced its official opening date. The center will open to the public on Wednesday, May 22nd. Visitors can expect an array of interactive exhibits and experiences that cater to people of all ages.

The first exhibit, “Dinos Alive!”, will feature 30 life-sized animated dinosaurs. Tickets for the exhibit will go on sale mid-April and memberships are currently available on the science center’s website. Members of the Da Vinci Science Center will have the opportunity to visit the new facility during a preview period.

The 67,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, laboratories, interactive workshops, and a rooftop terrace that can be used for private events. The three-story building is located at Eighth and Hamilton streets in downtown Allentown.

The Da Vinci Science Center aims to provide educational and entertaining experiences for visitors in a state-of-the-art facility. This new center enhances the cultural and educational offerings in downtown Allentown, providing a unique and exciting attraction for residents and visitors alike.

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