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Take an in-depth journey through the cosmos with 'Night Sky Live!,' presented in the historic Sky Theater. With the help of modern exploration and observing techniques, this brand new show g
Visitors can meet an animal closeup. Explore connections to animals such as cockroaches, frogs, turtles, snakes and more during a live-animal program.
Through ancient manuscripts, compelling multimedia and evocative exhibitory, explore the many facets of diamonds and be dazzled by breathtaking pieces.
'Travels of the Crow: Journey of an Indian Nation' presents thirteen striking historical objects, including a dramatic headdress of bison fleece and eagle feathers, a set of superbly beaded
Explore this full-scale reconstruction of a traditional pawnee ledge, a fully furnished Native American dwelling that brings to life the traditional ways of this Great Plains tribe.
The Hyde Park Art Center will feature Stan Chisholm, in a display titled 'ThingsThatNeverReallyHappened.' The exhibition will feature monochrome drawings in a graphic, almost comic book styl
Watch as fossilized bones are readied for scientific study.
Follow the epic tale of the peopling of the Americas, featuring artifacts from the Hopewell, the Maya, the Inca, the mammoth hunters of North America and many others.
Marvel at world-famous plant models, from algae to orchids. You won't believe these are models crafted from glass and wax!
Consider Pacific peoples' beliefs about religion, warfare and ancestors.
Visit this exquisitely carved structure said to embody the beloved ancestor who name it bears.
Unlock the secrets of tombs, mummies, marshes and more.
View objects from daily and ceremonial life, including musical instruments, puppets, bronzes and pottery.
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.
See how seals, otters, walruses and others are equipped for life in water.
Explore items relating to the religion, art and daily life of people who live at the highest inhabited altitude on Earth.
Relax in this peaceful space as you marvel at the wonders human hands can create from these tough gemstones.
Gain insight into the cultures and environments of the vast African continent.
The plates of Earth's crust are always on the move. Discover how and why -- and what happens when they collide.
On May 17, 2000 The Field Museum unveiled 'Sue,' the largest, most complete and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex fossil yet discovered. The skeleton on display is the real thing. Not a plast