The former Museum of Science and History building on the Southbank is set for demolition. Demolition will cost $875,000 and is expected to occur within the next three to six months. The city will seek ...
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Museum of Science and History (MOSH) is undergoing a leadership change as it continues efforts to build a new facility on Jacksonville’s Northbank, a project that still faces ...
“Open it the fuck back up!” the muscular Matt Honeycutt commands, mic gripped in his left fist, mustache prickling with indignation. He is balefully slash lovingly surveying the crowd and finding it a ...
Jacksonville's Museum of Science and History still needs to raise tens of millions of dollars for its new riverfront location. MOSH has proposed reducing on-site parking to cut construction costs by ...
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The end of an era on Jacksonville's Southbank as The Museum of Science and History closed Sunday as it prepares to move to a new building across the river. It's been a fixture for ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Museum of Science and History (MOSH) has closed its doors for a while as it prepares for a massive transformation and relocation project. The museum, which has inspired ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Registration is open for a brand new after-school program at the Pink Palace Museum. Students in kindergarten through fifth grade can take part in a semester-long robotics program ...