Isaac’s Treehouse

Isaac’s Treehouse at the Children’s Museum of Oswego holds a special place in the museum’s story. This exhibit was created as a tribute to a young boy named Isaac, whose love for adventure, exploration, and the outdoors inspired its design. His family wanted to honor his memory in a way that would bring joy and discovery to other children, just as he loved to experience himself.

The treehouse embodies Isaac’s adventurous spirit, featuring interactive elements that encourage kids to climb, explore, and discover—just as Isaac would have loved. Built with care and the support of the community, the exhibit serves as a reminder of the power of play, connection, and the joy that nature-inspired experiences bring.

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