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The Stevens Nature Center is a 3700 square foot facility completed in late 1992. The facility hosts an exhibit hall, Nature's Niche gift shop, office space for Nature Center staff, a classroom for program activities and public restrooms. An outdoor education shelter is located adjacent to the Nature Center and is designed to be used for programs and group instruction. The center is named for Colonel William Walton Stevens and his wife, Emily Stevens. The exhibit hall in the Stevens Nature Center was completely redone recently with the addition of a mini-theatre. Folks can check it out and visit, and should know that this is a great time as well to sign up for camps, and programs for young children and adults. When exiting the nature center, check out the beautiful courtyard gardens, birds, garden art and the engraved pavers! |
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