The California Science Center museum has received what officials describe as an 
“extraordinary” 
financial contribution to the new Air and Space Center that will house the 
space shuttle Endeavour.

The gift, to be announced at a news conference Thursday, comes from a 
foundation chaired by 
Lynda Oschin, wife of the late Los Angeles businessman and philanthropist 
Samuel Oschin, whose 
name already graces the Griffith Observatory planetarium and the Cedars-Sinai 
Medical Center 
cancer institute stemming from charitable contributions there.

At Oschin’s request, officials would not disclose the amount of the gift. But 
they called it 
“transformational” for the free state-run museum in South Los Angeles, adjacent 
to USC.


Clint Bradford


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