JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The city’s famous Museum of Science and History is ramping up its plans to build and move to a new building at the Jacksonville Shipyards.
The original plan was to renovate and expand the current MOSH building on the Southbank, a project that became known as MOSH 2.0. But now, the plan for an all-new museum is in place.
MOSH is known for expanding curious young minds. With a new facility on the horizon, CEO Bruce Fafard, says the sky is the limit.
“The exhibits will be dynamic. Portions of those exhibits will actually change during the course of the year. So when you come, you’ll experience something completely different.”
Visitors have seen the current exhibits, but Fafard says many of them remain static, and they seldom change. He says the new museum will allow visitors to have a truly hands-on experience. One feature will be an aquifer to represent the…