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Through instruments, original photographs, personal memorabilia, concert ephemera, music, and moving footage, this exhibition will chronicle artistic legacy and musical contributions.
This exhibit focuses on the life of a priestess-musician in Egypt in about the year 800 BC. The centerpiece is the coffin and mummy of Meresamun who probably lived in Thebes. The exhibit illustrates t
Volunteers are a very important part of the running community. CARA offers a variety of fun and exciting volunteer opportunties year-round. Be a part of a...
Narrated by Robert Redford, 'Cosmic Collisions' takes visitors on a dazzling journey into deep space to explore cosmic collisions, hypersonic impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing ev
This exhibition, a preview of the citywide celebration of the Burnham Plan Centennial that begins in January, presents 32 of these prized illustrations from the Department of Architecture and Design&#
Discover why contemporary Chinese art has emerged as one of the fastest growing and most dynamic components of the international art scene with this exhibition of large-scale sculpture on view in the
Satisfy your curiosity about these often misunderstood animals. Discover beauty in the pattern of a snake's skin, or admire the strength of a turtle's shell.
Uncover the basics about rocks, minerals, and other earthly structures -- even on that dropped in from outer space!
Compare life in the Arctic with that along a temperate coast and see how these environments led to two unique cultures.
Bounders and burrowers, swimmers and swingers, creepers and crawlers -- here you'll meet mammals of all kinds.
Discover contemporary Native American cultures.
Discover how all living things are linked in nature.
Look into the eyes of the largest man-eating lion on record!
In the days of the transatlantic slave trade, many African captives last left Africa by passing through "slave castles" on the continent's west coast. Discover the inner workings of the
The U-505--the only German submarine captured by the U.S. Navy during World War II--is now part of a new 35,000-square-foot interactive exhibit. A special behind-the-scenes tour of the U-505 will take
Marvel at detailed lacquerware that takes years to create.
Gain insight into the cultures and environments of the vast African continent.
Enjoy the sheer beauty of stunning Museum treasures.
A birdwatcher's paradise of peacocks, penguins, quetzals, weavers .... you can study them to your heart's content.
Step inside the 3-D field guide to learn more about your favorite birds and discover a whole flock of new ones.