Date(s): ends Wednesday, January 01, 3000 |
Hours: 617.495.3045 | 26 Oxford St | Daily, 9 am-5 pm | Admission $9; $7 seniors; $6 students; free for ages 18 and under; free on Sat 10 am-noon; free every day after 4:30 pm | The “Ware Collection of Glass Models and Plants” includes more than 3,000 glass flowers | The Mineralogical and Geological Museums feature mineral and ore collections, with displays of gems and meteorites | 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 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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Now open: Arthropods: Creatures that Rule”
— Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology | 617.496.1027 | 11 Divinity Ave | Through Jan 7: Looking at Landscapes: Environmental Puzzles from Three Photographers | Through March 2007: A Noble Pursuit: The Duchess of Mecklenburg Collection from Iron Age Slovenia | Through June 2007: “The Moche of Ancient Peru: Media and Messages” | Through Dec 31 2007: “From Nation to Nation: Examining Lewis and Clark’s Indian Collection” | Ongoing: “Change and Continuity: Hall of the North American Indian” | “Distinguished Casts: Curating Lost Monuments” | “Encounters with Americans” | “Breaking the Silence: Nineteenth Century Indian Delegations to Washington, D.C.” | “Pacific Islands Hall”
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