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PITTSBURGH – The Carnegie Science Center has received its largest gift, a $7.5 million donation from PPG and its corporate foundation for the interactive museum in Pittsburgh.
The gift is part of more than $42.5 million being spent on a new 37,000-square-foot wing that will be known as the PPG Science Pavilion for at least 20 years.
Ann Metzger, who co-directs the science centre, says the new wing will enable the museum to host “blockbuster” exhibits the centre is now too small to accommodate.
The 36-year-old science centre also hopes to create new science, technology, engineering and math — or STEM — programs with the expansion.
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