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Businiess name:  Natural Science Center of Greensboro
Review by:  Liz F.
Review content: 
The Natural Science Center has been one of my favorite places since my own childhood, and is even better now that I have three kids of my own. Membership for city residents, at under $50/year, is a true bargain, and well worth it. I love being able to stop by on the way home from school for an hour or so, or to be able to head over to the Center on a rainy day. Some of the exhibits are still the same as they were when I was a kid, but the Center is in the process of a huge expansion and upgrade. The new exhibits are all top-notch, and even the old ones are enjoyable despite showing their age. The basement of the center, with the sea-life touch tank and the reptile/amphibian petting room is my family's perennial favorite. So are the lemurs! We nearly always end our visit with a stop at the interactive play area, where the kids can play in a pretend grocery store, make up a puppet show, or do a dozen others things.

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