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Putnam Museum

The Putnam Museum and Science Center, formerly Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, is a museum of history and natural science and a science center in Davenport, Iowa, United States. The museum was founded in 1867, and was one of the first museums west of the Mississippi River. It houses 160,000 historical artifacts and specimens and a giant screen theater. It is located at 1717 West 12th Street, at the corner of Division and West 12th Street on "museum hill," near Fejervary Park. It is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.[2]

Putnam Museum and Science Center
Established1867[1]
LocationDavenport, Iowa, United States
TypeHistory and science museum
DirectorRachael Mullins (CEO)
Public transit access Davenport CitiBus
Websitewww.putnam.org

History edit

The Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences was started in 1867 on Brady Street as one of the earliest museums in the West. The Charles E. and Mary Louisa Duncan Putnam family of Davenport was an early strong supporter started base on their son's, Joseph Duncan, interest in insects.[1]

Later, the academy was renamed after the Putnam family. There have been a number of name changes: Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, 1867–1900; Davenport Academy of Sciences, 1900–1927; Davenport Public Museum, 1927–1970; Davenport Museum, 1970–1974; Putnam Museum, 1974–1990; Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science, 1990–2014; Putnam Museum and Science Center, 2014–present.[3] Also, the museum moved in 1964 to 1717 West 12th Street in Davenport, its current site.[1]

Starting in 1997, the museum was losing money on operations and began to use its endowment to make up the short fall.[1] In 2002, the museum opened an Imax theater[4] at a cost of $14.5 million for which the board of directors took out a loan. The theater was a money maker for the institute, while its debt added to its losses.[1] Soon its development director position went vacant in December 2005; followed by the executive director, Chris Reich, left in January 2006. Mark Bawden became the interim director and raised enough funds by April 2007 to retire the Imax debt. He then stepped down to the development director post, while on May 15, 2007, Kim Findlay started as the new executive director. Bawden the started a campaign to replenish the endowments.[1]

The Putnam Museum removed its IMAX system for twin DLP projectors[5] in June 2012,[4] then affiliated with National Geographic Cinema Ventures' Museum Partnership Program.[5]

On July 1, 2019, Rachael Mullins started as the president and CEO.[6]

In January 2021, the Putnam joined Museums for All offering discounted admission for those receiving food assistance (SNAP benefits) by presenting their EBT card.[7]

Exhibits edit

Black Earth, Big River is an exploration of the past and present habitats of the Quad-Cities region. Black Earth, Big River, the newest permanent exhibit in the museum features a 718-gallon aquarium[8] filled with river fish, a cave, and a huge oak tree. Habitats and wildlife are explained throughout the exhibit, along with stories of the region.

Hall of Mammals explains various mammals through many means. Photographs, hands-on activities, and realistic dioramas are all provided in this multi-sensory exhibit.[9]

Fossils and Minerals features rotating displays from the museum's rock, mineral and gem collections as well as their paleontology collections.[10]

Unearthing Ancient Egypt[11]

Common Ground: Our Voice, Our Stories (previously River, Prairie, and People) explores regional history.[12]

World Culture Gallery features objects from the world travels of some of the museum's founders such as the Putnam, Palmer, and Figge families.[13]

Science Center is part of the museum's focus on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education, and supports national and statewide efforts to increase STEM skills. The area features large-scale interactives.[14]

Featured Exhibits include Mother Nature: Modern Muse[15] and JUNKraft: Global Crisis of Plastic Pollution (May 20-Oct 30, 2023).[16]

Giant Screen Theater edit

The theater has one of the largest movie screens in the state of Iowa, 57' by 70'.[17]

In 2002, the museum opened an Imax theater[4] at a cost of $14.5 million for which the board of directors took out a loan. The theater was a money maker for the institute, while its debt added to its losses.[1] They then associated with IMAX large screen theater corporation as Putnam Museum and IMAX Theatre.[4]

The Putnam Museum removed its IMAX system for twin DLP projectors renaming the theater to Putnam Giant Screen Theater[5] in June 2012.[4] Then affiliated with National Geographic Cinema Ventures's Museum Partnership Program as "National Geographic Giant Screen Theater"[5] in June 2012.[4] The partnership with National Geographic allows the Putnam access to one of the world's largest Giant-Screen film libraries in 2D and 3D digital formats.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Gaul, Alma (April 27, 2007). "Putnam retires IMAX debt, prepares to launch endowment campaign". Quad City Times. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
  2. ^ "The Putnam Museum & Science Center". Smithsonian Affliations. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  3. ^ "History of the Collection". Retrieved 2023-10-05.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Putnam Museum Giant Screen Theater". bigscreen.com. The Big Screen Cinema Guide. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d Kleiman, Joe (2012). "Can you DIGSS it?". InPark Magazine. No. 44. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  6. ^ "Rachael Mullins Steiner (MBA15) named new Putnam President/CEO". Tippie College of Business. 2019-06-17. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  7. ^ Gaul, Alma (3 January 2021). "Putnam offers reduced admission for low-income visitors". The Quad-City Times. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  8. ^ "Black Earth | Big River". 3 May 2023.
  9. ^ "Hall of Mammals". 3 May 2023.
  10. ^ "Hall of Minerals". 3 May 2023.
  11. ^ "A view of ancient Egypt that will take your breath away!". 30 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Putnam completes 3-year-process to update permanent exhibit". 14 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Putnam Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for New World Culture Gallery | Quad Cities > QuadCities.com". 2021-05-23. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  14. ^ Burke, David (11 April 2014). "Excitement stems from Putnam science center opening". The Quad-City Times. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  15. ^ "Mother Nature: Modern Muse". 3 May 2023.
  16. ^ "JUNKraft: Global Crisis of Plastic Pollution". 9 June 2023.
  17. ^ Turner, Jonathan (5 January 2012). "Putnam theater casts its lot with the giants". Dispatch Argus. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  18. ^ Waytenick, Jessica. "Putnam Museum and Science Center". VisitQuadCities.com. Quad Cities CVB. Retrieved 7 September 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject Please help improve the article by providing more context for the reader April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Putnam Museum and Science Center formerly Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences is a museum of history and natural science and a science center in Davenport Iowa United States The museum was founded in 1867 and was one of the first museums west of the Mississippi River It houses 160 000 historical artifacts and specimens and a giant screen theater It is located at 1717 West 12th Street at the corner of Division and West 12th Street on museum hill near Fejervary Park It is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution 2 Putnam Museum and Science CenterEstablished1867 1 LocationDavenport Iowa United StatesTypeHistory and science museumDirectorRachael Mullins CEO Public transit accessDavenport CitiBusWebsitewww wbr putnam wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Exhibits 3 Giant Screen Theater 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences was started in 1867 on Brady Street as one of the earliest museums in the West The Charles E and Mary Louisa Duncan Putnam family of Davenport was an early strong supporter started base on their son s Joseph Duncan interest in insects 1 Later the academy was renamed after the Putnam family There have been a number of name changes Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences 1867 1900 Davenport Academy of Sciences 1900 1927 Davenport Public Museum 1927 1970 Davenport Museum 1970 1974 Putnam Museum 1974 1990 Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science 1990 2014 Putnam Museum and Science Center 2014 present 3 Also the museum moved in 1964 to 1717 West 12th Street in Davenport its current site 1 Starting in 1997 the museum was losing money on operations and began to use its endowment to make up the short fall 1 In 2002 the museum opened an Imax theater 4 at a cost of 14 5 million for which the board of directors took out a loan The theater was a money maker for the institute while its debt added to its losses 1 Soon its development director position went vacant in December 2005 followed by the executive director Chris Reich left in January 2006 Mark Bawden became the interim director and raised enough funds by April 2007 to retire the Imax debt He then stepped down to the development director post while on May 15 2007 Kim Findlay started as the new executive director Bawden the started a campaign to replenish the endowments 1 The Putnam Museum removed its IMAX system for twin DLP projectors 5 in June 2012 4 then affiliated with National Geographic Cinema Ventures Museum Partnership Program 5 On July 1 2019 Rachael Mullins started as the president and CEO 6 In January 2021 the Putnam joined Museums for All offering discounted admission for those receiving food assistance SNAP benefits by presenting their EBT card 7 Exhibits editBlack Earth Big River is an exploration of the past and present habitats of the Quad Cities region Black Earth Big River the newest permanent exhibit in the museum features a 718 gallon aquarium 8 filled with river fish a cave and a huge oak tree Habitats and wildlife are explained throughout the exhibit along with stories of the region Hall of Mammals explains various mammals through many means Photographs hands on activities and realistic dioramas are all provided in this multi sensory exhibit 9 Fossils and Minerals features rotating displays from the museum s rock mineral and gem collections as well as their paleontology collections 10 Unearthing Ancient Egypt 11 Common Ground Our Voice Our Stories previously River Prairie and People explores regional history 12 World Culture Gallery features objects from the world travels of some of the museum s founders such as the Putnam Palmer and Figge families 13 Science Center is part of the museum s focus on science technology engineering and math STEM education and supports national and statewide efforts to increase STEM skills The area features large scale interactives 14 Featured Exhibits include Mother Nature Modern Muse 15 and JUNKraft Global Crisis of Plastic Pollution May 20 Oct 30 2023 16 Giant Screen Theater editThe theater has one of the largest movie screens in the state of Iowa 57 by 70 17 In 2002 the museum opened an Imax theater 4 at a cost of 14 5 million for which the board of directors took out a loan The theater was a money maker for the institute while its debt added to its losses 1 They then associated with IMAX large screen theater corporation as Putnam Museum and IMAX Theatre 4 The Putnam Museum removed its IMAX system for twin DLP projectors renaming the theater to Putnam Giant Screen Theater 5 in June 2012 4 Then affiliated with National Geographic Cinema Ventures s Museum Partnership Program as National Geographic Giant Screen Theater 5 in June 2012 4 The partnership with National Geographic allows the Putnam access to one of the world s largest Giant Screen film libraries in 2D and 3D digital formats 18 See also editList of science centersReferences edit a b c d e f g Gaul Alma April 27 2007 Putnam retires IMAX debt prepares to launch endowment campaign Quad City Times Retrieved 2009 03 25 The Putnam Museum amp Science Center Smithsonian Affliations Retrieved August 30 2021 History of the Collection Retrieved 2023 10 05 a b c d e f Putnam Museum Giant Screen Theater bigscreen com The Big Screen Cinema Guide Retrieved 7 September 2018 a b c d Kleiman Joe 2012 Can you DIGSS it InPark Magazine No 44 Retrieved June 18 2020 Rachael Mullins Steiner MBA15 named new Putnam President CEO Tippie College of Business 2019 06 17 Retrieved 2022 04 04 Gaul Alma 3 January 2021 Putnam offers reduced admission for low income visitors The Quad City Times Retrieved 2022 03 15 Black Earth Big River 3 May 2023 Hall of Mammals 3 May 2023 Hall of Minerals 3 May 2023 A view of ancient Egypt that will take your breath away 30 April 2023 Putnam completes 3 year process to update permanent exhibit 14 April 2023 Putnam Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for New World Culture Gallery Quad Cities gt QuadCities com 2021 05 23 Retrieved 2022 03 15 Burke David 11 April 2014 Excitement stems from Putnam science center opening The Quad City Times Retrieved 2022 03 15 Mother Nature Modern Muse 3 May 2023 JUNKraft Global Crisis of Plastic Pollution 9 June 2023 Turner Jonathan 5 January 2012 Putnam theater casts its lot with the giants Dispatch Argus Retrieved 2022 03 15 Waytenick Jessica Putnam Museum and Science Center VisitQuadCities com Quad Cities CVB Retrieved 7 September 2018 External links editOfficial website nbsp This Iowa museum related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Putnam Museum amp oldid 1187661902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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