Children’s museum with interactive exhibits such as a farm, diner, pirate ship & medical clinic.
Located In: Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts
Hours
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 10AM–5PM |
Tuesday | 10AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–5PM |
Thursday | 10AM–5PM |
Friday | 10AM–1PM |
Saturday | 10AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 501 Broad St, Gadsden, AL 35901 Phone: (256) 543-2787 Website: https://culturalarts.com/imagination-place/
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Review Summary
Elizabeth Morgan
Great place. My daughter had so much fun. Grocery store was her favorite.,
Angie Horsley
Most of the stuff to play with was old and nasty, I was not happy about that. The grocery store was cute. Some of the toys with buttons didn’t work. With a little work it …
Jason Guinn
Friendly staff provided a great Birthday party service for my family.
Cecily Caudle
Loved this little stop. Kinda pricy on adult admission, it is 8 a person whether adult or child. It is really cute, and the kids 8 and under will love it!
Elizabeth Morgan
Great place. My daughter had so much fun. Grocery store was her favorite.,
Justin Pepple
Like an indoor playground for kids. Four year old absolutely loved the place spent over 6 hours there without getting bored. Easily could have occupied another day there if needed. I gather some of the areas/simulations change over time, so depending on when you go there may be slight variations from the pictures posted. Some of the areas have more appeal than others. Top rated ones would probably be the construction area, hospital, clubhouse, train, and pirate room. Obviously this facility has been there for a while, so parts may seem dated, but the kids don’t mind or notice and it seems to be kept clean. I was surprised by how low traffic was even on a Saturday during a holiday weekend. Seemed to get busier closer to lunch and thereafter. It’s a great relief from the heat during summer and plenty of places for adults to sit or stand to monitor your kids nearby. The creators of this place put a lot of thought and effort into this place for kids, and it’s really a hidden gem. A lot to stimulate the minds and imagination of youngsters.