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Explore 4.6 billion years of Earth's history and learn how to protect its future at the Natural History Museum. Book tickets for exhibitions, outdoor activities, and online events, or become a member to support the Museum's science and collections.
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Natural History Museum scientists described a record 815 new...
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Explore the Museum's collections, exhibitions and research on the natural world. Learn about its vision, history, sustainability and global impact.
Há 20 horas · Now, 128 years after Genyornis was first found, scientists have been able to put a face to the name. Phoebe McInerney, a PhD student who led the study, says that new skull fossils have revealed the species is not the bird they had expected. “The exact relationship of Genyornis with waterfowl has been complicated to unravel,” Phoebe says.
Há 6 dias · Remains from the Eurasian eagle-owl, whose year on the loose captivated New York City, will be kept at the American Museum of Natural History. Flaco’s unremarkable life changed on the evening of ...
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The Ohio History Center is located at 800 E 17th Ave, Columbus, OH, 43211, at the intersection of I-71 & 17th Avenue (Exit 111).
Wednesday–Sunday • 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Ohio Village, our recreated 19th-century community, is included during admission starting on Opening Day Saturday, May 25, 2024! Please note that the Ohio History Center & Ohio Village are closed Monday, May 27, Wednesday, June 19, and Thursday July 4.
$16/Adult $14/age 60+ or college student with ID $10/ages 4–12 Free/age 3 & under Ohio History Connection members enjoy free admission Included in this total ticket price is a 5% arts and culture fee on the base ticket as required by the City of Columbus. This fee supports exemplary artists, arts and cultural organizations and programs that educate...
Museums and History in Columbus. At the heart of Ohio, Columbus was named the state capital in 1812, following previously established capitals in Zanesville and Chillicothe (twice). The Ohio Statehouse , completed in 1861, is one of the oldest working statehouses in the country and offers daily tours as well as an on-site museum.
In the American Museum of Natural History Dinosaur Gallery at COSI, you’ll be able to get up close to dinosaurs like the incredible T. rex and find out why these amazing animals never really vanished from the Earth.