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Events and More

Events:

On COSI's last day it had a closing ceremony.

A little before COSI's last day, in late August 1999, it had a party for volunteers and former volunteers.

In 1964 and 1965, the World's Fair visited New York City. One of the exhibits at the fair was the Triumph of Man, the exhibit that would become the Time Tunnel at COSI.

Look at the 1997 Columbus Dispatch Super Science Scavenger Hunt.

Look at a 1997 flyer showing off the different summer camps at COSI.

Articles

Center of Science, Industry Dedicated

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, COSI - AT 30, MUSEUM HAS EARNED REPUTATION AS A SCIENTIFIC PIONEER

Coal Mining Roots Here

More

Take the COSI Facts Quiz created by Miriam (Natasha) and Myron Stewart. This was used to help people learn their way around the building.

Read from Sights and Sounds COSI's official newspaper.

After COSI moved, they lent part of the Cracker Jack Collection to the Wyandot Popcorn Museum in Marion, Ohio.

On the 10th Anniversary of the closing of COSI, this website opened with a collage.

On the 10th Anniversary of the opening of the new COSI, this website opened with a collage.

The new COSI opened up with an exhibit called The History of COSI which contained a ton of stuff from the old COSI.

After COSI closed, they sold off the presidents. Here are how they looked at the end.

The middle flashing image on this page came from an older COSI website (www.cosi.org) and was found using the Wayback Machine.