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Photo courtesy of David J. Sencer CDC Museum

David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Visit our Web site: http://www.cdc.gov/museum

Address:
1600 Clifton Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA 30333

E-mail: museum@cdc.gov
Phone: 404-639-0830

Description

David J. Sencer CDC Museum, located at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's headquarters, is a Smithsonian Affiliate. The museum is an educational facility designed to teach about the CDC, public health and the benefits of prevention through innovative educational programs for students and teachers and award-winning permanent, temporary and traveling exhibits. The museum is open to the public, and no reservations are required.

Indoor: Yes
Outdoor: No

Parking/Directions

When you enter the CDC campus on CDC Parkway, veer right to proceed to the security checkpoint. Identify yourself as a visitor to the CDC Museum. Security officers will ask to see your picture ID (driver's license or passport) and will do a quick scan of the undercarriage of your car, van or bus. Security officers will then ask you to open both the truck and the hood of your car for inspection. You will then be directed to the visitor parking deck (straight ahead). When you walk into the Tom Harkin Global Communications Center from the parking deck (ground level), you are entering the David J. Sencer CDC Museum lobby. Once inside, you will be asked to show your picture ID again. Security officers will create a security badge that will give you access to the museum. Please remember to bring a government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport). For MARTA access, take the North/South train to Lindbergh Station and transfer to the Number 6 Emory Bus. Get off on Clifton Road at CDC Parkway and walk down to the security booth.

Event Name Organization Reviews Venue Date Tickets
CANCER: Survivors in Focus David J. Sencer CDC Museum David J. Sencer CDC Museum Today – 9/10/2013 Free!
Event Name Organization Reviews Venue Date Tickets
David J. Sencer CDC Museum Permanent Exhibits David J. Sencer CDC Museum David J. Sencer CDC Museum Today – 10/11/2013 Free!

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