The Connecticut Science Center has been shoehorned into a small site on the Connecticut River, next to a riverfront park, the convention center and a hotel, and across the street from a couple of insurance companies. It is a difficult location to get a decent photo of the building. I have taken and deleted numerous photos of the science center in the past. Here are two recent ones I didn't delete.
A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Connecticut Science Center
The Connecticut Science Center has been shoehorned into a small site on the Connecticut River, next to a riverfront park, the convention center and a hotel, and across the street from a couple of insurance companies. It is a difficult location to get a decent photo of the building. I have taken and deleted numerous photos of the science center in the past. Here are two recent ones I didn't delete.
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Interesting shape of the building.
Science museums are certainly worthwhile. A more challenging mission for a community than building a science museum is to sustain quality science education in their public schools.
What an amazing building.
An amazing building indeed! Great shots as always, Jack! Hope your trip is going well!
I agree, amazing building.
Enjoy your stay in Italy, do you not come to Bolzano? ;-)
Very interesting building, Jack. It is a bit overpowered by that large building in the bottom pic!
Looks like an interesting building, Jack!
I don't think anyone can better than your first picture, Jack. It is a hard building to photography well. You captured it here nicely.
I do like all of that glass on the building.
Nice architecture for a science center.
I like the gull wing effect on the roof line.
love the building. Ever visit Seattle's main library. super building too.
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