Seacoast Science Center - Rye, NH
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N 43° 02.704 W 070° 42.820
19T E 360422 N 4767244
The Seacoast Science Center, located in a state park, has several tanks with local sea life, and a full skeleton of a whale.
Waymark Code: WMPTQ1
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 10/19/2015
Views: 5
In Rye, within the Odiorne Point State Park, is the Seacoast Science Center.
To get to the aquarium, enter at the main gate to the park, then follow the signs. Park in the main lot and walk down a paved path by ruins of a fort to the science center at the end of the path and with a view of the ocean.
The first room you enter is an open area with a whale skeleton suspended over you. There is the exhibit that looks like a natural pool left over from high tide with things to touch such as starfish.
Another room has various tanks with sea life in it. One of the tanks had three rare lobsters: a blue one, an orange one, and a calico one. Other tans had fish.
There was another room that fully enclosed a stone building = an old cottage that was saved. This also serves as a special function hall.
Physical address of aquarium: 570 Ocean Blvd. Rye, NH 03870
Website address: http://www.seacoastsciencecenter.org/
Hours of operation: 10-5pm, Sat-Mon - November-February, Daily at other times.
Admission cost: Ages 13-Adult $10, Children Ages 3-12 and Seniors: $5 - Plus $4 to get in the park.
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Visit Instructions:
To get credit for logging a waymark you must:
1. Take a photo of the front entrance with the public aquarium's name on it. Optional photos include pics of the exhibits inside the aquarium but of course, admission and/or entry is not required to log this waymark.