Date(s): ends Wednesday, January 01, 3000 |
Hours: 617.495.3045 | Oxford + Everett Sts | Daily 9 am-5 pm | Admission $9; $7 seniors; $6 students; free for ages 3 and under; free for Massachusetts residents Sun 9 am-noon | The “Ware Collection of Glass Models and Plants” includes more than 3000 glass flowers | The Mineralogical and Geological Museums feature a 1642-pound amethyst geode; the Museum of Comparative Zoology covers species from the earliest fossil invertebrates and reptiles to fish and reptiles alive today; exhibitions also include whale skeletons, the largest turtle shell ever found, the first Triceratops discovered, the Harvard mastodon, and a 42-foot-long Kronosaurus, the only complete and mounted model of the sea reptile in the country |
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Through Jan 4, 2009: Sea Creatures in Glass | Through March 31, 2009: Looking at Leaves | Ongoing: Looking at Animals | Arthropods: Creatures That Rule | The Glass Flowers | Dodos, Trilobites, and Meteorites: Treasures of Nature and Science | Climate Change: Our Global Experiment
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