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  1. FermiLab

    August 31, 2014 by admin

    This TRFamily loves an off the beaten path adventure.  When we heard about FermiLab in Aurora, IL, we knew it was right up our alley!  We packed some snacks and the roadtrip car bags and headed out.IMG_7381

    The FermiLab (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) is a US Department of Energy facility and home to a large underground particle accelerator and several other high energy and physics experiements.

    Finding the lab was easy- it’s right off the main road going north out of Aurora.  We checked in at the guard post and were a little surprised to find that we would be free to explore the campus-like grounds (if we followed their rules:  only certain areas and certain floors).  We headed first to the Wilson Building- a fifteen story office tower that dominates the landscape and over looks the main accelerator.

    IMG_7390The 15th floor of the Wilson Building offers views of the campus along with many explanatory models of the science projects being done at the lab.  We loved looking out at the full view of the grounds and all the many outbuildings associated with different projects.  The property hosts a herd of bison on the grounds, but on the hot day we visited they were all seeking shelter out of view.

    Next we visited the hands-on Lederman Science Center.  This small building houses dozens of activities and experiments for families to show some of the work being done at the Fermilab. Most of the activities educated, in various different ways, how molecules and atoms work.  Everyone found a favorite activity there- from simulated particle collisions, to working remote trucks, to cosmic ray showers.IMG_7394

    There is more to the lab that we didn’t explore, including a dog park and a history display showing what the area looked like before the FermiLab moved in.  A family with older kids and/or more time available could spend most of the day exploring these grounds.

    It was definitely one of our stranger trips.  But we thoroughly enjoyed our time at Fermilab.


  2. Learn And Play: Discovery Center, Rockford, Illinois

    July 25, 2012 by admin

    We love the Discovery Center!  We can’t say enough good things about this hands-on science museum!  It contains 2 floors of interactive exhibits that will appeal to your entire family.  And there is an expansive play ground with a water feature on the rear of the property.

    Your kids will have so much fun with the ingenious displays that they won’t realize they’re learning as they play!  Our favorites include the working crane, the giant pinscreen, and the stairs you can climb through to move from floor to floor.  We have never felt overwhelmed by crowds at this museum no matter the number of visitors on that day (but we always arrive early!)  One of the best things about this place is the staff.  Each floor has employees walking around with disinfectant spray and towels.  Exhibits are constantly cleaned throughout the day.  And the staff reorganizes areas so that the next eager visitor doesn’t have to search around for bits and pieces or break something down to try it from scratch.

    Tip1:  Bring a change of clothes in case your child gets drenched while exploring the hands-on water displays that are located inside and outside!

    Admission to the museum is free if you are an ASTC member.  There is plentiful parking in their lot which is also free of charge (currently under construction so check website for alternate parking ideas).  Coat racks and lockers are available.  And there are child friendly restrooms (including a small, quiet, family room) on the 2nd floor.  There is no café but there are tables inside and out to enjoy a home snack or picnic basket lunch.  The museum has a small but reasonably priced gift shop.

    Tip2:  The playground is incredibly buggy.  (It faces the Rock River.)  There are spiders and wasps, etc.  We’ve never had an incident with these insects but it is a bit unpleasant to play in their company.