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foreman, design, experiment and build anything imaginable, including a bridge, a house and a city, learning about archi- tecture past and present. There will be an enormous table top map of Buffalo to let children learn about our city in an immersive setting, helping to cultivate the next great gen- eration of architects, builders, and urban planners. From Farm to Fork Playing Together Families can run, move, play, and see what it feels like to be a part of the professional sports teams that make Buf- falo great by trying on the helmets, jer- seys, and gear of each team and posing for a team card. Visitors can race against the clock to find their best time. There’s a sock skating rink and Jumbotron that lets the whole family get in on the ac- tion, a fishing boat, a Mini Aud for the crawling members of the family, and Rigging and Ramble, a nautically in- spired climbing structure that reaches to the top of the gallery and overlooks the Moving Water exhibit below. Lighting Buffalo’s Imagination Visitors will explore the materials, ideas, and innovations that have fu- eled Buffalo’s prosperity and continue to power new ideas through curiosity, imagination, and collaboration. There is an interactive Innovation Wall where visitors can investigate 40 major innovators and innovations from Western New York. There are multiple bicycles all connected to a central fea- ture that when children pedal together they illuminate a tower that harkens back to the thousands of bright lights that illuminated the 1901 Pan-American Exposition, encouraging teamwork and illuminating imaginations. The zone features the Tinkering Tank maker’s space where visitors will have the opportunity to build a gizmo, tinker, test, and try again with work- benches and real tools and materials. This zone will also feature a Working on Wellness exhibit which will celebrate our medical campus and give children an opportunity to dress-up in lab coats and take their stuffed patients to examination beds, a small-scale replica X-ray ma- chine and MRI station, introducing new words and concepts. This child-friendly zone is intended to have children learn more about their health, the role of doc- tors and researchers, and that hospitals are places for healing. This zone uses Buffalo’s rich agri- cultural history to show children where our food comes from in a sustainable way. They’ll learn how to plant, grow, harvest, load a small-scale truck to take pro- duce to market, sell, shop for and prepare healthy meals in this play area that merges a farm, farmer’s mar- ket, and authentic kitchen. Guests from the current East Aurora museum will be happy to learn there will be a cow for milking — a new and improved Millie! Rooftop Garden The fourth floor terrace offers un- precedented views of Canalside while providing exhilarating artistic and play opportunities for visitors of all ages. This space will also employ “green” de- sign techniques for the sustainability of continued on page 67 Building Buffalo Buffalo’s sto- ried architectural history will inspire children and fami- lies to construct their own great structures as museum visitors solve architectural challenges together. Children can step into a construction zone and be the December 2018 WNY Family 17