Brooklyn Children's Museum breaks ground on $15 million garden renovation project * Brooklyn Paper
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The Brooklyn Children's Museum is undertaking a $15 million renovation to create a fully ADA-accessible 20,000-square-foot outdoor garden, enhancing infrastructure and visitor engagement.
This project, integral to the museum's Earth Science Garden, aims to cultivate curiosity through interactive exploration in geology, ecology, and other sciences, furthering BCM's mission since 1899.
Expected to be completed by winter 2025, the garden will incorporate various plants and trees, as well as essential facilities like seating areas, drainage systems, and space for events.
City officials and BCM leadership emphasize that this renovation reflects a commitment to serving the community's needs while creating an inviting green space for educational activities.
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