Admission and ¡Cuba! Exhibit at American Museum of Natural History. Everyone's a kid!
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Explore wonders of nature and culture through the world-renowned museum’s stunning permanent halls and special exhibitions
- One Ticket to American Museum of Natural History, Rose Center for Earth and Space, plus ¡CUBA! Exhibition. Everyone’s a kid!
- Each deal is valid for one adult, child, or senior ticket (all child’s rate) and redeemable, June 15 through August 13, 2017 when CUBA closes. American Museum of Natural History is open daily from 10 am-5:45 pm.
¡Cuba! Exhibit
The ¡Cuba! exhibit showcases the Caribbean island nation’s biodiversity and culture. Visitors learn about the various species and plants that are only found on the island, from the world’s smallest bird, to a venomous mammal, and an endangered crocodile. Live animals, models, fossils, and artifacts are on display for an up-close look at Cuba’s distinct wildlife and natural history.
The exhibit also highlights Cuba’s culture. Visitors experience the art, music, spiritual traditions, and food by walking along an open boulevard designed to mimic the country’s city streets. An art gallery showcases modern works while another section highlights important crops such as tobacco. A re-creation of a throne used in Santería offers a glimpse into an Afro-Cuban spiritual tradition, and visitors can learn about the country’s history through an introductory film.
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About American Museum of Natural History
Collecting from the darkest depths of the ocean, beneath ancient layers of rock, or from the farthest reaches of space, the American Museum of Natural History catalogues, studies, and shares the latest knowledge about the natural world. The Museum's famed permanent halls explore an array of topics, from human ancestry throughout the ages to deep history of lands ruled by dinosaurs. The Museum’s far-reaching educational programs extend beyond the permanent exhibits and the confines of the building, reaching into middle and high schools to fund and conduct hands-on, student-driven experiments. The Museum also supports scientific expeditions around the world, providing archeologists and paleontologists with essential supplies and Indiana Jones Halloween masks.
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