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The '''Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum''' in downtown ] was the first ] in the United States and is the oldest in existance today. The main attraction at the Adler is the dome-shaped ] planetarium projector which is still in use. The Adler is located in Chicago's ] on the shore of ] The '''Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum''' in downtown ] was the first ] in the United States and is the oldest in existence today. The main attraction at the Adler is the dome-shaped ] planetarium projector which is still in use. The Adler is located in Chicago's ] on the shore of ]





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Adler Planetarium

The Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum in downtown Chicago, Illinois was the first planetarium in the United States and is the oldest in existence today. The main attraction at the Adler is the dome-shaped Zeiss planetarium projector which is still in use. The Adler is located in Chicago's Museum Campus on the shore of Lake Michigan


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