The Discovery Museum, Inc.
is an independent 501(c)3 organization operated by a Board
of Trustees. It is not affiliated with any government entity.
The
Discovery Museum and Planetarium's mission is to educate,
excite, and engage visitors in the exploration of science,
technology, and ideas through interactive experiences that
promote new insights. The Museum seeks to enhance
public understanding of the science and technology by providing
instructive experiences encouraging participant interaction
with hands-on physical science exhibits, Planetarium programs,
the Challenger Learning Center and various other educational
programs. The Museum provides a broad range of educational
programs in science and technology, as well as in the area
where the two disciplines interact. We draw individuals
and school children from across the Tri-State area. Last
year over 68,000 young people enjoyed our many interactive
exhibits and educational programs.
The Museum is accredited by the American Association of
Museums (AAM) and is a member of the Association of Science
and Technology Centers (ASTC).
HISTORY
The Museum was founded in 1958 and opened to the public
in 1962 as the only non-historical multi-disciplinary Museum
in the Greater Bridgeport area. Early exhibits ranged from
the natural and physical sciences too decorative and fine
arts. During the 1970’s and 1980’s, local manufacturing
businesses were, to a large extent, replaced by high technology
industries. Faced with the increased concern about science
literacy, educators expressed the need for assistance in
teaching the physical sciences. In response to community
needs, the Board of Trustees redefined the mission of the
Museum to focus on two distinct areas: Science and Technology.
A master plan was developed which included the renovation
of the facility, installation of 55 interactive science
exhibits, and improved gallery space. As a result of the
changes enacted beginning in 1985, attendance has risen
from 23,000 on-site visitors to over 100,000 on and off-site
visitors. In 1991 with the help of area corporations and
the State of Connecticut, the Challenger Learning Center
was installed as the only center of its kind within New
England and the 6th nationwide.