| The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame is a science
fiction museum, said to be the first such museum in the world, located inside the Experience Music Project building at Seattle, Washington, USA's Seattle Center. It was founded by Paul Allen and Jody
Patton and opened to the public on June 18, 2004. Members of the museum's board include Steven
Spielberg, Ray Bradbury, James Cameron, George Lucas, and Arthur C. Clarke. Among its collection of artifacts are Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek and the B9 robot from
Lost in Space.
Science Fiction Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame was founded in 1996 by the Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society (Kansas City, Missouri) and the Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas. It moved to Seattle in 2004. Its current
members are:
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