Jacksonville, Florida's Museum of Science and History, or 'MOSH', is a local and traveler's favorite destination. Featuring local history and science exhibits, MOSH is Jacksonville's most visited museum. The museum is perfect for families and adults interested in historical or science exhibits. Field trips for schools and homeschools are scheduled often.
Best and worst time to go to the Museum of Science & History
The best time visit the MOSH, between Labor Day and Memorial Day, is between 11:00 and 3:30. Though summertime visits will be busier, the museum will be just as enjoyable.
Must see/do at the Museum of Science & History
The Planetarium is a favorite stop within the museum, providing amazing weather-related films, a tour of the solar system and, for the little ones, Sesame Street movies. Priding itself on being the largest digital single lens planetarium in the country, the MOSH's Planetarium provides a state-of-the-art movie experience.
'The Body Within' core exhibit is a walk-thru of the human body, providing a unique and interesting look at how the human body works.
'Currents of Time' allows visitors to time-warp back 12,000 years to learn the history of Northeast Florida from the Timucuas to the '60s.
Admission to the Museum of Science and History
Admission prices are divided into the following three groups: Adults, children 3-12, and seniors, students and military. The ticket prices range between $6-10.
Parking and public transportation to the Museum of Science & History
There are two free parking lots for visitors, and also spaces within walking distances that offer paid parking. For those arriving by taxi, there is a circle drive in front of the museum that can be used as a drop-off location.
Food at the Museum of Science & History
Food and drink aren't allowed, and there are no food purchase options within the museum. Water fountains are in different locations of the museum.
Insider tip for visitors to the Museum of Science & History
The MOSH is a nursing free environment, allowing nursing mothers to freely breastfeed in public. They also provide access to St. Vincent's Healthcare First Aid Room, if privacy is preferred. Stroller rentals are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and are $2.00.
Author's bio: Debra Pamplin has been a freelance writer since 2008, and has been published on websites such as USA Today Travel, Yahoo and Coldwell Banker. Her bylines have appeared in magazines such as 'Floss', 'AAA Southern Traveler' and 'Missouri Life'.