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Dayton Art Institute

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September 24, 2018 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

The Dayton Art Institute is a great beginner art museum for people of all ages.

It’s small and doesn’t take long to go through. There are some important examples of art for every era.

For military families, DAI is FREE all summer long. Students and kids are always FREE.

My teen daughter and I visited to check it out.

We were a little silly.

Some of our favorites:

Visit DAI:

REGULAR HOURS
MONDAYClosed
TUESDAYClosed
WEDNESDAY11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
THURSDAY11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
FRIDAY11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
SATURDAY11 a.m. – 5 p.m
SUNDAYNoon – 5 p.m.
  
Leo Bistro is now open!

MUSEUM ADMISSION
Suggested general admission to the museum’s collection galleries:

  • Adults: $8
  • Seniors, Groups & Active Military: $5
  • Members, Students, & Youth: FREE

NOTE: Special exhibitions, programs and events may carry an additional admission charge.

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Städel Museum

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June 9, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert 3 Comments

We love art museums! Most of our travels center around visiting art.

The Städel Museum in Frankfurt offers 700 years of art under a single roof.

Städel Museum

What to see:

Old Masters

van Eyck, Vermeer, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Rembrandt, Botticelli

Modern

Monet, Degas, Kirchner, Picasso

Contemporary

Francis Bacon, Warhol

Prints and Drawings

Durer, Pollack, Ernst, Cezanne, Delacroix, Raphael, Rembrandt

We were excited to see the Impressionist art after studying them!

Impressionists

This statue of Esmeralda and the Goat by Antonio Rosetti is lovely.

Esmeralda and the Goat

We saw some fun contemporary art:

Contemporary Art

We still don’t know what to think of this one:
Black
Don’t miss the fun outdoors exhibit with mirrors and let the kids run around.
Boy as Art
Middle Sister
Little Sister

BigSister

This was a fun exhibit on the Städel Museum lawn – a round beaded curtain.

Beaded Curtain

A rare image of the mama:

Mama as Art

Admission

14 € for adults

24 € for families

Admission is free for children under the age of 12.

Free wifi!

Hours

Tue, Wed, Sat, Sun 10 am – 6 pm
Thu, Fri 10 am – 9 pm
closed Mondays

Prints and Drawings

Wed 2 – 5 pm
Thu 2 – 7 pm
Fri 2 – 5 pm

The Städel Museum is about 1.5 hours from Ramstein and 2 hours from Spangdahlem.

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Speyer Technik Museum

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February 16, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

We visited Technik Museum Speyer and admission next door to the Museum Wilhelmsbau is included!

We loved seeing cars, planes, space vehicles, and the train at the Technik Museum!

There are places throughout the museum where you can insert a coin and the machines actually move. It was very educational.

Antler Chair

Alex loved the big tires!

Big Tire

There’s a gorgeous antique carousel too!

Carousel

Outside are airplanes to explore and slides!

We stopped at the cafe and got ice cream and drinks.

The kids loved this fun sculpture in the courtyard.

Climbing Statue

We loved all the costumes and music machines next door at the Wilhelmsbau Museum.

Orchestrions

Admission:

9-5 every day!

Children under 5 years: Free
Children 6 to 14 years old: € 12
Adults: € 14

It’s about an hour from Ramstein and 2 hours from Spangdahlem.

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Natural History Museum of Utah Field Trip

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October 2, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

We went to the new Natural History Museum of Utah to explore.

It’s a HUGE place with so many exhibits and collections.

Alex really liked all the skeletons of animals.

animal skeletons

Katie loved seeing the bugs. Especially since these weren’t alive.

Bugs under glass

Sweeping for fossils.

Sweeping for Fossils

This was a huge gravel pit outside on a patio where the kids could sweep and uncover an entire dinosaur skeleton.

Finding Dinosaur Bones

Giant sloth…Sid?!

Giant Sloth

Alex loved looking through the magnifying glass to see the brine shrimp, er, sea monkeys.

Brine Shrimp

Way to knock out some of our Tapestry of Grace projects at the field trip!

weaving, plied cordage, twining.

Ancient History Weaving

A model of layers of an archeological dig of a hut.

It was a playground!

Exploring an Archeological Dig Site

Just a cute pic of my babies.

Royal Little Lambs

Watching wind erosion inside a tunnel.

Watching a Wind Tunnel

Alex was obsessed with these fact wheels. He just wanted to spin them.

Nature Facts Wheels

How cool is this? They offered notebooking pages in their science lab for museum attendees to write about their experiences.

Tori drew roly polies and said she likes them. Katie drew beetles and said they were pretty. I love it!

Notebooking Pages at the Museum

Alex was so exhausted that he fell asleep right as we were pulling into the PF Chang’s parking lot. He did wake up for the rice and noodles though!

Visit the Natural History Museum of Utah:
 
Daily, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Wednesdays 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Adult $13.00

Senior 65 and over $11.00

Young Adult 13 – 24 $11.00

Child 3 – 12 $9.00

Child 2 and under FREE

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Clark Planetarium and IMAX Field Trip

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August 18, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

When I heard we could go see an IMAX about Pangaea for FREE, I was excited.

And the Clark Planetarium is always free. This doesn’t get any better!

Dinosaur Passage to Pangaea Movie

All we had to do was make clay dinosaurs since the IMAX is Claymation. Easy peasy!

clay dinosaurs

The nifty electricity ball

electricity ball
electricity ball fun

Working on their scavenger hunts from the planetarium’s website.

scavenger hunts

A really cool projector-illuminated Earth…

illuminated Earth model

We saw meteors, moon rocks, and Mars rocks.

Katie is irritated with me here that I interrupted her “scavenging.”

Scavenging for Information

Display of different kinds of space rocks

space rocks

Alex was fascinated by the pendulum that showed the movement of Earth

Earth Pendulum

The movie was great.

We had popcorn, slushies, candy, and it was 3D!

Alex did really well sitting still and watching it and keeping his glasses on.

The film was snarky and fun and Claymation!

It gave us some opportunities to have conversation about Creationism and evolution and dinosaurs.

We just learned about Pangaea in our science book!

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Hill AFB Aerospace Museum

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July 19, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Our trip to the Aviation Museum

We visited the Hill Aerospace Museum.

Always chokes me up to see that POW/MIA flag…

Flags Flying Proud

BIG airplane

Big Airplane

Even the wheels are big! The kids measure up.

Big Wheels

Holding up the nose

Airplane Nose

Fun being able to climb all over helicopters!

Helicopter

Uncle was nice to lift up the kids so they could see inside an airplane.

Looking in the Airplane Window
Looking Inside the Airplane

Lights! Buttons!

Showing the different areas of the Ogden armory

Ogden Armory

reminiscent of M.A.S.H.

Arrow Sign

Katie being goofy

Goofy Girl

Me and my Bubba

Me and My Bubba

Katie and cousin silhouette

Cousins Silhouette
 
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Treehouse Museum

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July 17, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Our kids’ museum has a literacy theme. We love the Treehouse Museum.

We started with the castle room this time and worked our way down.

Not the Chosen One…

Sword in the Stone

Dressup Castle

Playing Dressup

Queen and her jester

Cousin Dressup

Royal Cousins

Royal Cousins

Cool light table

Light Table Play

Marimba! pretty cool music

Making Music

Awesome view microscope. Alex loved these and could do it all by himself!

Museum Microscope

Baby doctors Tori and Katie

Baby Doctor Play

More dress up…

Pretend Play and Dressup

Crafts stations…don’tcha know that boy went for the scissors!

Craft Time

Climbing the treehouse

Treehouse Playground

Kate loves cows

Cowgirl

Firefighters…

Firefighters

an Air Force horse statue. These are all over town decorated with regional attractions. I love it.

USAF Horse

Visit the Treehouse Museum

Hours:

Monday
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (September – May)
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (June – August and MLK Jr. Day, President’s Day, Labor Day & Christmas Break)

Tuesday-Thursday and Saturday
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

 

Friday

10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Sunday 
Closed

Closed January 1, Memorial Day, July 4, July 24, Thanksgiving & Christmas Day

Tickets:

Children age 1-12:  $7
Adults and Children 13+:  $5
Babies under age 1:  Free

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Ogden Union Station

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February 27, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

A visit to the Ogden Union Station and Train Museum, just for the fun of it!

Alex loved seeing all the models and train parts.

Model Trains

The Caboose!

Caboose

Here he is in the caboose.

Caboose with Bubba

Aaron’s dad used to work in a caboose, so this was a fun photo op!

Old Stove

A model of an engine. Alex wanted to go, go, go!

Engine
Train Boy

I love the photo op of the train car. It looks real!

Train Car Photo

We loved the model trains too. They started at the push of a button.

Visit Union Station

Open Monday – Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm
Closed July 4th, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day
Adults $5 | Senior $4 | Student $4 | Child $3
Family Day Pass $15
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