Springfield, Illinois- The National Museum of Surveying (NMoS) announces its Grand Opening, to be held on Saturday March 19th. The museum will be open to the public for free, but donations are encouraged. At 10 AM, there will be a ribbon cutting by the Springfield Chamber of Commerce. After the ribbon cutting, visitors will be able to tour the museum, and every hour on the half hour, a special show on the Science on a Sphere ® will be shown. All through the day, there will be family crafts and activities for children. In conjunction with the Grand Opening, the museum will be kicking off a fundraising drive to support the museum and its educational endeavors. The museum is looking to raise one million dollars by our first birthday, 3/19/2012. The museum is handicap accessible, and the museum is always looking for volunteers.
The opening is also in conjunction with National Surveyors Week, March 20–26, 2011 which was originally proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1984.
The National Museum of Surveying is the only museum of its kind in the country. The museum allows visitors to see the world as they have never seen it before. Through dynamic stories and stunning murals, the museum tells the story of surveying in America, which is the story of us. Through the dynamic globe that is the Science on a Sphere ®, the museum shows the future of surveying and the human experience through a series of stunning movies and images. Best yet, the entire museum experience is fully customizable for schools of all levels and groups of all ages. The museum preserves the history of surveying while ensuring its future all the while promoting science and math.
The National Museum of Surveying is a not for profit museum located at 521 E. Washington or on the North Old State Capitol Plaza. The museum’s hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 AM to 3 PM with extended hours for groups. The museum can be contacted at 523-3130 or through email at info@nationalsurveyingmuseum.org. Visitors can go survey more of the museum at our website, surveyingmuseum.org.