The Atlas Science Center, formerly Paper Discovery Center, is a museum and workshop center focused on papermaking [1] in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States, [2] where paper is an important local industry.
Programs in the past have included hands-on work experience, tours, and general information on papermaking. There is a Science Summer Series for children at the center. [3]
The Paper Discovery Center opened in February 2005. [1] It was first conceived in 1999 as part of the Paper Industry International Hall of Fame, Inc. [4] The Kimberly-Clark Corporation donated its former Atlas Mill on the Fox River in Appleton to house the center.
44°15′18″N 88°24′41″W / 44.25494°N 88.41134°W
The Atlas Science Center, formerly Paper Discovery Center, is a museum and workshop center focused on papermaking [1] in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States, [2] where paper is an important local industry.
Programs in the past have included hands-on work experience, tours, and general information on papermaking. There is a Science Summer Series for children at the center. [3]
The Paper Discovery Center opened in February 2005. [1] It was first conceived in 1999 as part of the Paper Industry International Hall of Fame, Inc. [4] The Kimberly-Clark Corporation donated its former Atlas Mill on the Fox River in Appleton to house the center.
44°15′18″N 88°24′41″W / 44.25494°N 88.41134°W