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Frost Museum of Science collection
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Frost Museum of Science collection

  • ASM0625
  • Coleção
  • 1968 - 2010

The Frost Museum of Science had originally opened in 1950 under the name the Junior Museum of Miami and has since underwent several renovations and relocations. It had also been renamed in 1952 as the Museum of Science and Natural History and once again renamed in 2011 after Phillip and Patricia, two wealthy and influential Miami philanthropists who have donated and supported various educational institutes and museums throughout South Florida, including the University of Miami. In its current inception, the Frost Museum of Science is located in Downtown Miami's waterfront Museum Park and offers a variety of STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math)-based exhibits, lectures, and shows. It is particularly well-known for hosting the show Star Gazers with Jack Horheimer (formerly Jack Horheimer: Star Hustlers and Jack Horheimer: Star Gazer).

This collection includes typescripts for the Star Gazers (Star Hustler) planetarium show, research files, exhibit files, exhibit prints, convention proceedings, pamphlets, historical news clippings, ephemera, periodicals, scrapbooks, photographs, event files, administrative records, and other archival documents pertaining to the Frost Museum of Science's day-to-day operations.

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Box 23

66N -- 08/04/86

1I -- 08/01/89

5I -- 09/03/89 "Generics"

Star Hustler typescripts, Star Gazer typescripts

Box 32

Operation and construction; planetarium opening; event press; and other related Museum of Science event files

Box 49

Astronomy maps, periodicals, programs, printed materials, and photographs; original box titled "Mars"

Box 37

Children of the Universe, Dinosaur, Buck Rogers, and other Museum of Science events, 1987-1996

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