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Biomes Marine Biology Center

"The Biomes Center is New England's only private marine education facility and the most hands-on aquarium in the region. We've been providing interactive marine biology programs for schools and families since 1989.

"We specialize in teaching children and adults about the marine animals of Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean."

- From the website, July 7, 2018

RI Museum of Science and Art

"The Rhode Island Museum of Science and Art (RIMOSA), a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is a group of imaginative people committed to a single goal: using Rhode Islands’ rich resources in the arts and sciences to create a distinctive, highly interactive, informal learning center.

Center for Dynamic Learning

"The Center for Dynamic Learning promotes inquiry based learning through hands-on, student centered, interdisciplinary STEAMM curriculum. By targeting the entirety of the STEAMM acronym, science, technology, engineering, arts, math, and manufacturing, CDL places itself at the forefront of the ever evolving description of a successful 21st century adult- making sure to impart essential social competencies as well as college and career ready content knowledge.

URI Transportation Center

"The URI Transportation Technology Research (TTR) was established in 1999 at the University of Rhode Island to conduct multidisciplinary education, research, technology transfer and outreach for surface transportation systems and advanced transportation infrastructure. The TTR is supported by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration." -- Website, 7/5/18

South County Museum

"Explore history in the one-room schoolhouse, carriage barn and carpentry shop. Watch artisans at work in the blacksmith shop and print shop. Wander through the Canonchet Estate stable ruins, visit the Rhode Island Red heritage flock and our other farm animals. Our grounds feature heirloom flower and herb gardens, and they are bounded by woods, meadows, and salt marshes accessible on marked walking trails." - from the website 7/6/18

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