Vote for Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus for Best Children’s Museum

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The Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus has been nominated for USA Today’s 2024 10Best Readers’ Choice travel award! Voting is now open for the 2024 10Best Readers’ Choice awards.

How You Can Get Involved

Voting takes place on the 10Best website and ends Monday, February 12. Anyone can  vote once a day until the end of the competition. The winner will be announced on February 23. 

Why It Matters

The Children’s Museum continues to be a leader in the field and setting the bar for  innovative and engaging exhibits. This year, we opened our groundbreaking early childhood exhibit,  Bloom, a whimsical, nature-inspired space created in collaboration with local artists and craftsmen. In  addition, exhibits like Bubbles, The Teaching Kitchen and outdoor adventure course and art installation, Adventure Forest, make the Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus a world-class museum the  Denver community can be proud to call their own. 

The mission of the Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus is to create  extraordinary experiences that champion the wonder and joy of childhood,” said Museum President &  CEO, Michael Yankovich, “We’re excited to continue growing with our community and challenging  expectations of what a children’s museum can be and do.” 

You can vote now here.


Check out our Guide to The Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus here.

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Sarah McGinnity
Sarah is owner of Denver Mom Collective and is passionate about encouraging and connecting moms - we weren't meant to do this alone! She graduated from Kansas State (Go Cats!) in journalism, worked for newspapers and for several marketing departments, and eventually got her master's in urban administration. Sarah and her husband Shea have four kids - Henry (11), Clark (8), Lucy (7) and Caroline (the dessert baby). She enjoys reading historical fiction, beating her kids at board games and traveling as much as possible.

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