Emerald Coast Science Center, Ft Walton Beach, Florida, United States of America
The Emerald Coast Science Center was originally named Families of Okaloosa County Understanding Science or FOCUS. It was in the initiative of the Jr. League Emerald Coast led by Dr. Alexis Tibbets that the science center came to life. The science center offers a variety of exhibits, from animals, robotics, color, light, and sound, to engineering, physics, and electricity. All their exhibits feature engaging activities for both children and adults. The animal exhibit feature rescued birds, arachnids, reptiles, and mammals of various species. The science center also welcomes volunteers and ambassadors. It is located in Memorial Parkway, Fort Walton Beach, Florida.
Tours and activities are in and around Fort Walton Beach. Tourists can enjoy a day at the beach by Okaloosa Island. The place is a stretch of powder-like sand with low-rise condos close to the beach. Condominiums are ideal for families and tourists who are in a budget and who plan to stay longer. January and February are the ideal months to visit the area. Tourists who are dog lovers can also visit the Liza Jackson Park, which is only one kilometer away from the science center. The park is equipped with picnic tables for families and dog-owners to eat and relax. The top-rated beachfront hotel is at Best Western Fort Walton Beachfront. Tourists can cop cheap and affordable accommodation at Emerald Coast Inn and Suites and Fairway Inn Fort Walton Beach. The science center recently opened a small lab that encourages children to be creative with their ideas.