$15 million South Carolina science centre expansion begins
GREENVILLE, S.C. — An upstate South Carolina school district has started work on a new $15 million building at its science centre.
WSPA-TV reports the Greenville County school district is constructing a building that will house exhibits on the water cycle and sustainable living, plus a cafeteria and several classrooms.
The building is supposed to be complete in fall 2020 and replaces an unused outdoor amphitheatre.
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The science centre is owned by the school district, which is providing $12 million in funding. The Roper Mountain Science Center Association has raised the other $3 million privately.
Exhibits were designed in collaboration with the Shi Center for Sustainability.
The science centre already has an observatory, planetarium, living history farm and other exhibit buildings.
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Information from: WSPA-TV, http://www.wspa.com
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