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Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
How did people live long ago? At the Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology you will find out. Using archeology to find out the past, the museum has a variety of exhibitions. You will get to see history through these interactive exhibitions.
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McWane Science Center
Come visit the McWane Science Center. This four floor museum features exciting exhibits and showcases fun for the whole family. Remember to view the dinosaur’s collection!
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Academy of Natural Sciences
Bugs, dinosaurs, and live animals--the Academy of Natural Science has them all and more! Come visit this museum today to learn about organisms that have lived for millions of years and still exist today.
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Wagner Free Institute of Science
Would you like to see the first American saber-toothed tiger? The Wagner Institute is a three-story building that contains an array of specimens, including dinosaur bones, birds and mammals, and that saber-toothed tiger. A cool fact about this museum is that it preserves some parts of the Victorian culture through its displays and architecture; this means what you some things that you see in the museum today is the same as what a person from 200 years ago saw!
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Penn Museum
See artifacts from all around the world! This museum has cool things ranging from real mummies in Egypt to art from the pre-Song period (before 1000 CE) in China. Be sure to check out the Human Evolution exhibit, which you can preview here: http://penn.museum/sites/surviving/index.html.
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Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Want to learn about history and science? The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture is the place for you.Come see and learn about fossils, animals and local history. Explore new worlds through exhibits.
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Know Your Grasses: the Identification and Appreciation of Grass
It is very important to know your grasses in the fields of wetland identification and delineation. This event offers participants the chance to learn about grasses! Sign up today!
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St. Louis Science Center
At the St. Louis Science Center, you can do everything from visiting a life-sized Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops to cross a bridge over the interstate and watch the cars go by! Take a visit to learn more about science and engineering today!
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Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
At the Sugar Land satellite branch of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, you can visit Leonardo the Dinosaur Mummy, become a crime lab detective, observe the wonders of night sky with images from the Hubble Space Telescope, and much more. Visit HMNS at Sugar Land today!
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George Observatory
Come to the George Observatory, a satellite facility of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, to learn all about space! This observatory has three domed telescopes, a Challenger Learning Center for Space Science Education, and even a meteorite exhibit displaying fragments of several famous meteorites!
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Houston Museum of Natural Science
At the main branch of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, you can roam the Serengeti, walk with dinosaurs, discover the wonders of the world’s minerals, come face to face with an Ancient Egyptian mummy, and more. You can also visit the Cockrell Butterfly Center, the Wortham IMAX Theater, and the Burke Baker Planetarium. Come explore today!
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Inside the Dive: an Interview with an Underwater Archaeologist
Do you want to discover shipwrecks and learn about the ocean? Then learn what it takes by reading this interview!
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
At the National Museum of Natural History you will be greeted by a HUGE elephant. You can explore almost any interst you have including forensics with the Hall of Human Origins exhibit. Plus you can see coral reefs, endangered plants and displays about ancient civilizations. They even have an IMAX theater.
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National Geographic Museum
One of the most well-respected educational institutions in the world, the National Geographic Society hosts a museum right in your backyard! See state-of-the-art exhibits, attend lectures given by field experts, watch films, and enjoy special events put on by NatGeo.
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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
The newest addition in the heart of Dallas, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science offers a variety of science lessons to curious minds of all ages! If you are looking for a place to learn through hands on activities, this is it! Come check out the new and amazing world of the Perot Museum!
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Austin Children's Museum
The Austin Children's Museum is a great place for a day of play and imagination. Come check out exhibits like Tinkerer's Workshop, Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice, and Design Center!
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Texas Memorial Museum of Science and History
The Texas Memorial Museum of Science and History has many great exhibits such as the Hall of Geology and Paleontology, Hall of Texas Wildlife, and Hall of Texas Biodiversity.
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The Witte Museum
The Witte Museum in San Antonio has many fun exhibits for kids like you such as the H-E-B Science Treehouse, Dinosaurs: Vanished Texans, and World of Water: Take it to the River! Come explore the Witte Museum and leave with a great experience!
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The Field Museum
Mummies, fossils, and a T-rex are all present at the Field Museum. They also have the only digital 3D theatre in Chicago. There's so much more to do here; visit today!
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The Dinosaur Ridge Trail
Do you like dinosaurs? Do you want to see where the first stegosaurus was found? If so, then the Dinosaur Ridge Trail is the place for you! At this Natural National Monument, you can learn about all different kinds of dinosaur bones. In fact, it is one of the few places in the world where you can see dinosaur bones still in the rocks where they became fossils.