Randall Museum

Science museum · Corona Heights

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"Established in 1937 by Josephine D. Randall, who received her masters degree in zoology from Stanford in 1910 before going on to become S.F's first Superintendent of Recreation, this incredible resource offers a wood shop, arts studios, a science lab, a greenhouse, and more than 100 animals who cannot survive in the wild. It's currently being remodeled, so the animals and exhibits have taken up temporary residence in the Mission. Fun fact: She Josephine Randall also organized the first Girl Scout troops in the United States."

The San Francisco Kids Guide

199 Museum Way, San Francisco, CA 94114 Get directions

randallmuseum.org
@randallmuseum

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