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Children’s Museum of Oswego (CMOO)

The Children's Museum of Oswego also offers fun programs for various age groups

1-315-216-6387
7 W. Bridge St.
Oswego, NY 13126
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Located in the center of downtown Oswego, the exhibits in this interactive museum focus on aspects of current and historical local significance, imaginative play, the arts, science, and mathematics – but most of all – having fun!
 

The museum also offers programs for various age groups that provide a structured learning objective such as crafts, topics in science exploration, environmental studies, music and movement, and literacy activities.
 

CMOO caters mostly to children up to age 10.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Oswego, NY

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