TheDuke Energy Children's Museum, formerly theCinergy Children's Museum, is a museum inCincinnati,Ohio, in the United States. It is one of the museums comprising theCincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal. Opened in 1998, the museum was moved from historicLongworth Hall near downtown Cincinnati location following the Ohio River Valley Flood of March 1997 that inundated it.[1]
Thischildren's museum features several interactive exhibits with educational value. Most are sponsored by companies that receive name and logo placement in the exhibits themselves, includingBanfield Pet Hospital andKroger.[2] The museum is named for its main sponsor,Duke Energy.

Exhibits include a child-sized town with shops and a veterinary clinic, and a farm-inspired playground for preschool-aged children and younger. Older children can engage in active play with equipment such as rope bridges, a climbing wall, an interactive machine with pedal-operated parts, and atree house.[2] Rooms include animal exhibits and arts and crafts activities.[2] Temporary programs are introduced periodically.
2014 saw the opening of a new aquarium with a collection of fish and turtles.[3]
Families receiving government benefits such as food assistance may receive discounted admission.[4]
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