Museum of Fine Arts – A reader writes: “The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has a nursing room. It’s across from the restrooms on the first floor- off of the semi circular hallway that connects the mid 20th century gallery with the American galleries.”
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Museum of Fine Arts – Boston, MA
April 3, 2007Holyoke, MA
January 14, 2007Children’s Museum of Holyoke – This museum has an area for nursing mothers.
Woodbridge, VA
January 14, 2007Explore and More Children’s Museum – This museum has a nursing station.
Babies R Us – A reader writes that this store: “has a nursing room that is usually very nice and kept up.”
IKEA - A reader writes: “They had super-comfortable chairs, a changing station with sink, etc. There was room for large strollers and toys for other children to play with while waiting for baby to nurse. I was very impressed with the room…they also have a sign on the door instructing people to knock before entering. There is room for more than one mom/family to use the room at a time.”
Columbia, SC
January 14, 2007Edventure Children’s Museum – There is a “semi-private” nursing area in the Early Learning Center on the second floor.
St. Paul, MN
January 14, 2007Minnesota Children’s Museum – This museum has a nursing area in the Habitot Gallery.
Indianapolis, IN
January 14, 2007Children’s Museum of Indianapolis – The nursing area is located in the Playscape on Level 3.
Memphis, TN
January 14, 2007Children’s Museum of Memphis – This museum has a room available for nursing mothers.
Memphis International Airport – A reader writes: “The bathroom near the American Airlines ticketing counter in the Memphis airport has a large lounge area with a couple of chairs that would be a good place to nurse before hopping on a plane.”
Chattanooga, TN
June 20, 2006Tennessee Aquarium – There is a nursing room off the family bathroom in the food court area.
Creative Discovery Museum – A reader writes: “In Chattanooga, TN, at the Creative Discovery Museum, they have a nursing room just outside the gift shop. There is a bathroom, a changing table and at least one chair. I did not breastfeed here, just changed a diaper, but I suppose the facility is adequate. At least it’s quiet, so you don’t have to try to feed a curious little cat in public, with a bunch of noisy kids constantly stealing her attention (and exposing your boobs to the masses!)”
Pittsburgh, PA
June 4, 2006IKEA – This nursing room is air conditioned and has toys to play with, a changing table, and fantastic rockers.
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh – There is a nursing area in the Nursery.
Pittsburgh Zoo – Nursing rooms are available.
The Mall at Robinson – There is a family restroom with a nursing room.
Boston, MA
June 1, 2006Neiman Marcus – Copley Place – The ladies lounge is located in the back right corner of the gifts, china, and crystal section on the first floor. There is no changing table here, but there is a table in the seating area.
Filene’s Basement – There is a lounge attached to the restroom.
Children’s Museum – There is a nursing room located in the kitchen on the second floor.
Boston Museum of Science – A reader writes: “The Boston Museum of Science has a glider and a boppy in the infant room at the Discovery Center. It’s not really private, but it’s contained and comfortable. They advertise that the first aid room is available to for nursing moms who want more privacy, http://mos.org/discoverycenter/visiting-tips“