Devoted to the history of Simulation & Training and the US military and civilians who lived and worked at what is now the Sands Point Preserve during 1946-1967, this museum displays appropriate memorabilia representative of the birth, growth, and impact of simulation technology and promote the study of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).The Museum is housed on the second floor of Castle Gould; visitors must be able to climb a full flight of stairs to access the Museum. Free Admission. Entrance to the Preserve is free for Veterans and Conservancy members; $15 per car for non-members