[8] Builder's Nook An interactive exhibit display at Discovery Station where visitors can build bridges, towers, and other structures with special blocks.
[9] Hagerstown Aviation Exhibit includes equipment and electronics displays, an experimental Papoose airplane built in Washington County, and a hands-on, child-friendly, interactive Cessna 150 with full instrumentation and indicators.
A 1/5 scale replica of the famous PT-19 trainer is on permanent display courtesy of the late Jack Garrott, who piloted a PT-19 during World War II and constructed the flyable model.
Created by Norman Little from plans and drawings of the original ship, the one-sixtieth scale navigable craft is over fifteen feet in length, weighs 500 pounds, and contains over one thousand portholes.
This hands-on exhibit allow visitors to explore the impact of applying renewable energy practices to their daily lives while enabling them to become the sustainable practitioners of the future.
[13] Imagination Station Opened in 2018, this exhibit features a library with a myriad of books for kids of all ages, puzzles, and other hands on activities relating to literacy.
The exhibit also includes the Discover Savings banking area with materials to encourage children to develop early financial literacy and budgeting skills.
As children enjoy using the exhibit and using their imaginations to develop the level of play, parents and caregivers can take advantage of the bilingual informational panels in each area to identify what skills are being built and how to extend learning at home.
Discovery Station went "Live" on the museum's Facebook page to review the week's kit and for a special story-time with Ms. Abigail of the Washington County Free Library.
Discovery Station hosts several fundraisers throughout the year to offset the costs associated with operations, program development, and exhibit creation.